Great choice - classy and easy to pick out in a field.
Great choice - classy and easy to pick out in a field.
This should be higher up there. Just like Brumos, this is a fantastic livery that is sorely under-represented here.
Classy and distinguished, not too many people would think of this livery, but it is one of the greats.
Brumos is on par with Gulf and Martini in my book. Your comment is woefully understarred.
Aside: Is that a palm tree orchard?
But can you get it with a bench seat?
“So to recap, Binney and Smith, the company that founded crayon-maker Crayola, became a big carbon black producer for inks and pigments, a chemist at a British tire company put the material into tires and possibly determined that carbon black could replace Zinc Oxide (which was used as a reinforcing agent in the early…
Funny enough, even though I thought Thrawn was a fantastic character and loved his books, the name has nothing to do with Rukh the Noghri.
Fantastic, I haven’t thought about that twin-engined Tiburon in years.
This is my favorite thing that you’ve ever written, and you’re my favorite auto journalist (tied with Chris Harris). I’m a car guy into VWs who loves Star Wars to an almost obsessive level. I’m evil-you, and I say carry on, good-me.
It started near Camp Creek Road, and many fires are named after locations where they started, hence “The Camp Fire.”
As punishment, “drive” somewhere on the freeway in Los Angeles. And while you’re sitting there, think about what you’ve done.
As punishment, “drive” somewhere on the freeway in Los Angeles. And while you’re sitting there, think about what you’ve done.
The Camp Fire is in northern California, the Woolsey and Hill fires are near Los Angeles.
So it’s an electric Factory Five 818? That’s derivative. Taking somebody else’s idea, making a couple changes, and slapping your own name on it? That’s perfect - Edison it is!
Wait, you have a ‘92 Hyundai that still works?
I’ve never heard anyone call Citizen Kane a dumpster fire before.
According to a quick search, an average salary in Honduras is about $20,000 USD per year. Divide that by 365 days in a year, and you get ~$55 per day.