@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.
@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.
Worth it just for the sound.
@SerialThriller: It was certainly a trend for standard wheels back then, but there are subtle differences in wheels and hubcaps from company to company.
@ReverendDexter: I believe you mean 1969 and only 1969 Charger R/T.
Comanche blasphemy. Try again with a 360.
@brockmub: A thousand times yes.
@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.
@vicariousrider: Now THAT is awesome.
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.
@vicariousrider: What he said. Heart click for vicariousrider.
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.