Absolutely. I really liked the videos and thought they were entertaining and funny. These could be done time and time again within brands and even individual car models themselves. The possibilities are endless.
I loved my 1992 Firebird. I did want a 1993 model when they came out but the 1994 Mustang came out and ended my F-body obsession because I always wanted a new Mustang that looked like a Mustang, not a box.
Knight 4000 from Knight Rider 2000 (based on a Dodge Stealth IIRC)
I came here for Knight Rider 2000. Leaving satisfied. Which is more than I can say for KR2000.
I don’t really see how this is fraud and not straight up theft.
Scott purchased the car FROM MythBusters production to build his own chase car......but don’t take my word for it, here: (25m00s to 27m10s)
Correction: MythBusters CAMERAMAN made his own camera chase car.
We’re not sure if we can differentiate the kiwis (the mammal) from the sheep anymore, what with the amount of interbreeding going on.
I WANT THAT THING YOURE SMOKING MAN
Also forgot to add, this would make for a perfect wildland firefighting rig..
Jeep should build this as a type of Unimog competitor and target it for the commercial/municipal/utililty markets. Then they should go after the consumer market with upgraded versions. They have pretty much ceded the commercial/municipal/utility market to Ford and Chevy.. Make it upfittable with hydraulic attachments…
You’ve corrected your post........it specifically called this out as the preserve of men.
Police say they are not going to get involved unless there is some sort of (en?)forceable felony.