Still not as scary as this segment.
Still not as scary as this segment.
There TF Werewolf. There TF Castle.
Not to repeat myself from yesterday’s QOTD, but the person being eaten by the snake is a Moop.
It’s fucking Ken Paxton. He should be in prison for various reasons. He’s probably just doing it for attention.
truth be told id rather have this replica over a big dollar authentic because id want to drive it. but YMMV
If I had any artistic ability at all I’d render such a car. Actually, I think I could fit the entire list into one car, but I’m not sure many people would enjoy a wedge-shaped luxury sedan with fins.
except when the answer is Caterham.
Don’t look at it as a vehicle. It’s a “tiny house” with a rubber foundation.
With a VW bus, it is always best to assume that “ran when parked” is meaningless, even if that refers to ten minutes ago outside a Piggly Wiggly while you got a sweat tea. Will it start again afterwards? Who knows.
I’ve had some 60s americana in my life and maybe I’m short at 5'10 or I sit too far back but I always felt like I was reaching with my left to flick that switch
It’d be amazing if she went full Jandek and you had to mail cash in for hand-packaged cds.
I’d think the various cultures involved would find being lumped together across multiple billions of people and close to 50 countries a bit reductive.
NP.
This list is invalid without Jim Rockford’s Firebird.
I would have said a Lada Niva- old tech can be fixed with a rock and some twine
So slap a Jeep badge on a Jimny and bring them the the US?
I kinda feel like if you factor in the cost of ownership over the next 10 years between an aging Audi and an aging Toyota, the value here starts to make a bit more sense.
I will just say, without diving into the usual Brown Manual Wagon argument, I resent the creation of a new problem: now that everybody has an automatic, once your car is dead, your car is dead. Yes, batteries are better now, but being able to roll or push a standard for a bump start has saved me before, and while I…
I never made it out the driveway. But yeah, once that problem was solved... 18 feet of sideways giggles!