Don't care. Still stoked about this show. Going to enjoy it for what it is. If you're only going to get so much steak, and someone offers you the same amount of steak and a cheeseburger, you're still better off than you were with just the steak.
Don't care. Still stoked about this show. Going to enjoy it for what it is. If you're only going to get so much steak, and someone offers you the same amount of steak and a cheeseburger, you're still better off than you were with just the steak.
@Dravs: 2nd. I was stranded for 10 days in Indiana because the '94 Regal we were driving decided all the parts in the transmission needed to be melted together.
@TetrisWithLS1Blocks: Me too. *sigh*
@chrystlubitshi: Jalopnik correspondent Jonny Lieberman claims knowledge that Car and Driver coined this expression with the GNX, but I have yet to see an image of said article. I distinctly remember these print ads, though and there's lots of scanned images of it online.
@Mark Arnold: Hell. Yes. This car perfectly symbolized all that was amazing and all that was wrong with Detroit in the 90s.
Must. Not. Be. Tempted. By. Herbie.
@sugaRAPE: What...the hell...just happened?
@JamesC90: I'm a random windstorm.
I voted nice price despite the little Indiana Jones in my head screaming, "It belongs in a museum!"
@rabbot: And the Angry Dome!
Lakeland, Florida still has the Silver Moon Drive In. It's a great experience in an old car. Sadly, as stated in this article, the modern vehicle doesn't support the drive-in experience.
@B-Sel: It's close enough, anyway.
@62imperialcrown: Nice catch. Gotta love those old toads.
@Vavavoom: I respectfully disagree. I switched my Valiant from the original factory 13" pizza cutters to 15" American Racing Vectors. No one thinks the originals looked better.
New Beetle
@armyofchuckness: Let's try this picture instead.
Besides letting them sit in an airtight bubble? Leaving them in a field to rot and claiming you're going to fix it up...someday. Bonus points for getting indignant with the kid that would dare ask if you'd be willing to sell your priceless jewel. They'll never appreciate it people like you did in the good ol' days.…
@Cheeseslap: Cheese ninja asassin for hire: Isn't it, though? I really wish the Slant craze in Australia would catch on over here.