No. It's a bunch of molecules stuck together.
No. It's a bunch of molecules stuck together.
My vote for number 1 is a tie between Fox body Mustangs and 3rd gen Camaros.
I just need a few hundred thousand and I'll never have to aireate my lawn again!
Live in a brick house with 4 layers of solid brick on all the main walls. The family room and den were added later on to the back of the house. Keep the router in the den. The WIFI never gets past those 2 rooms reliably enough to use in any way. WIFI, cellular, and TV signals can't penetrate it either. I have 2…
They have some stipulations that basically come out to say that if you're using the game to make profit, such as flipping numerous items, it's considered an investment vehicle. The occasional ones won't get you into trouble, but they track if you're just trying to play the AH.
Reminds me of that W12 Golf that Volkswagen built as an engineering project.
Traveling Wilburys. Before the end of the discussion. This is a group of some of the most highly commendable rock gods working together on a couple of status quo classic rock albums and both Dylan and Petty did remarkable parts in these albums.
Your first big sale will have Blizzard banning your account for using the game as an "investment vehicle."
I hate to say that Life Aquatic was my introduction to this song. I'd been a "greatest hits" fan before that movie, but after it, I really got into everything Bowie did. I also loved all of the Seu Jorge covers in the film.
The 271 HP Hi-Po wasn't available until the later '65's. The 64 1/2 had a D-code 289 option that included the Autolite 4bbl that made 210 HP.
Even if the modifications were well done, I'd never pay more than $2000. Maybe throwing on some more factory looking wheels and an original paint scheme to make a sleeper would make it more enticing.
Even if the modifications were well done, I'd never pay more than $2000. Maybe throwing on some more factory looking wheels and an original paint scheme to make a sleeper would make it more enticing.
The only thing I could imagine having a chance of getting away from a police chase would be a dirt bike or ATV. Crown Vic's are near bulletproof, but I've never seen one weave in and out of trees. This is assuming you haven't attracted a helicopter yet, although you can lose them in the trees.
Nice price. I paid $7500 for an early 1965 (aka 1964 1/2) Mustang with a 289 4bbl and a 4 speed manual in 1996. Car was delivered to Pueblo, Colorado and spent most of its life there. Only things I have changed in it were updating the stereo with a CD changer under the seat, factory fit speakers (which is funny…
Probably from steel they've replaced with newer? Just a guess. I'd doubt they're peeling off bits from the bridge.
I have no idea how fast I was going, the speedo stops at 160.
Worked for a Corvette dealership in my early 20's and would shuttle the cars around town for inspections and details. The one I remember the most vividly was a 1969 L71. L71 meant a 427ci big block with Tri-Power carbs (Three 2bbl carbs). I've driven every Z06 and ZR1, but that one I remember with a passion. 3rd…
Going to go with my Logitech MX-518. Before that I used a MX-500 that I bought around 2004 that still works. The 518 had a much better sensitivity and my 500 had gotten cruddy from long hours of game playing. I still keep it in my laptop bag though because anything's better than a laptop touchpad.
I just remember playing Sesame Street and some block game I can't remember the name of that I think had 3D'ish blocks that would descend forward. My dad used to program a bunch of stuff to work with his gas chromatographs when he was still working in the analytical field. It gave him his foot in the door at HP when…
The money's all going to the same company.