armyofchuckness
armyofchuckness
armyofchuckness

I see what you did there. And I like it!

Meanwhile, in Detroit...

Unless the top comes off, I'm not interested.

It seems Ferrari's diversion plan is working.

They might. I know all of the cars my family owns have been able to lock mechanically without a button or keys. Fobs certainly changed things for the better where locking is concerned.

Since Pushbutton Automatics has been taken, I'll go with the other geeky features my Valiant has.

I second this. My Valiant is the last year of the Pushbutton, and it's amazing.

So Jr. could lose to someone else?

It's not my cup of tea, but for the uniqueness of it and the pedigree it came from, I can't in good conscience vote crackpipe.

I'll take eight!

My '64 has certainly lived up to the reputation. It managed to survive two wrecks, over five years sitting abandoned outside, a (horribly ill-advised) ramp jump, a road trip from Florida to Indiana and back and a 45 minute commute in city traffic.

Sleeper.

I see many of the commentariat have also suffered at the grille of a F-150. First day at new job I was driving to lunch. Saturn in front of me stopped quick. I stopped quick. 1988 F-150 behind me pulling trailer full of lawn equipment...not so much. Welcome to Gainesville.

Absolutely I will.

At least it wasn't in Florida for a change.

Respectfully disagree.

Wallpaper'd!

How'd she get out of the kitchen?

Do this, don't do that. Can't you read the signs?