armyofchuckness
armyofchuckness
armyofchuckness

My dad was a letter carrier during the hey-day of these Jeeps. I always thought they were fantastic as a kid.

I was six years old. The only cars I had ever known were my parents' '72 Dodge van and '85 Caravan SE. My grandparents had station wagons. During one of the many crapouts the Caravan had, my parents brought home a rental. It was a blue '87 Corsica. I thought it was the most amazing car because it had this entirely

Bear and frog approved.

Even in video games...Chrysler still manages to screw up. :(

There's one that lives down the street from me. It is beautiful and it teases me every day.

Yay! AOTD is back!

If I recall correctly, the Hot Wheels Alien was based on a concept car. I just can't remember whose.

One of these shows up in the background of a payphone scene in "All the King's Men." I don't remember much about the scene because I was too busy freaking out about the car in the background. See if you can spot it!

This might be the Arrogant Bastard Ale talking, but that's the most beautiful thing I've ever seen.

How'd that Mustang get in there?

Wood you like to elaborate?

Actually, according to period-correct Volkswagen, it is a station wagon.

Intimidat 'er? I just met 'er!

*gasp* It's the "Dead Man's Curve" Corvette!

Ha! I was just going to put the exact same thing down.

Maybe a Skylark instead? Eagle Talon? Pontiac Sunbird?

Women be shockin'!

American Racing Vectors...although their wicked offset means I won't be able to keep them on the Valiant if I want to get larger tires.

My vote was crack pipe until I saw the dashboard.

His name is Nathan Fillion, and he is the greatest actor of all time. Ever.