armyofchuckness
armyofchuckness
armyofchuckness

@Kerc 2.0 beta: Thanks! It is great for cruising around town, and it's pretty easy on gas, so I can't complain much.

I was going to say that it was because he's really short.

My Valiant. The Slant Six is mighty. Mighty slow. :(

Worth it just for the sound.

Three words: Wagons of Steel

@SerialThriller: It was certainly a trend for standard wheels back then, but there are subtle differences in wheels and hubcaps from company to company.

Plymouth Valiant. They're still dirt cheap compared to just about any other vintage Mopar, and if you have a Slant Six, you can replace almost any part for less than 50 bucks.

Just kidding. Happy birthday, Felicia!

@ReverendDexter: I believe you mean 1969 and only 1969 Charger R/T.

Comanche blasphemy. Try again with a 360.

@OOglebooze: I agree about the Calvin stickers. Besides being terribly copyright infringement, but it's also something that's totally late 80s. Please let these fade to a distant memory.

not as hideous as it could be, but that's too high a price for anything Geo based.

@KAdams1476: It's a good thing you're kidding. that is the most gorgeously menacing Plymouth ever to pound asphalt.

@Dominic Chan: I agree 100%. This game had so much potential, but it was so...damn...hard.

So pretty, yet so pricey.

Everything is better with T-tops.

Sealed beam headlights behind etched glass. Imperials at their finest. Yeah, I'll watch it for the car. Hopefully it lasts longer than the A-team van.