armyofchuckness
armyofchuckness
armyofchuckness

Yes, but if Goodyear hadn't raised Kramer's salary, they wouldn't have been able to keep such talent employed and can you imagine the potential financial ruin they would've had if they were forced to hire someone who solely did it for the love of the craft?

...is unimpressed.

I, too, once drove a Chrysler product into the fog and it came out a poorly cobbled together smoke-spewing death trap that shamed its pedigree. It came out a Chrysler product.

Why, yes. Yes it is.

Wow. That's some fun blasting from the pasting. I used to watch this show and its sister show "The Next Step" on Discovery all the time.

It has value as a museum piece, but that's about it.

Well said. While I don't agree with the policy, the law is the law and owning a Nissan Skyline doesn't make you a participant in civil disobedience, it makes you a law breaking auto elitist. The Skyline is a great car, but there are plenty of other cars that can be made just as great legally.

Nice price, but only because I've wanted to do that to my wife's '97 Camry XLE ever since I found out I could supercharge it, and doing this kind of work on a Camry isn't cheap.

I concur.

It is based on a Cooper S. But it's not that weinermobile, either..

Holy crap! I can make my own Condorman car? My entire dream garage list just got massively altered.

Concept cars don't count. (Although it is hard to beat that concept) The real AMX was a great little rocket car, but I'm partial to the Javelin's longer wheelbase.

I like the AMX, but I always thought the Javelin was sleeker.

Finally, a story where someone in Florida wasn't being a complete moron.

'69, dudes!

M715. All day long.

The Top Gear Dodge pickup during the Alabama stage.

That was a great book. And yes, that would me the most evil vehicle to give anyone. Getting them to move it, however...

I would've expected something from the GM stable.

Disney teaching children to become pack rats. Classic.