armyofchuckness
armyofchuckness
armyofchuckness

Chinese parts, Swedish parts, all made in Taiwan!

Awesome looking car, but I've heard enough DeTemaso horror stories to know where this is going.

I want to go to there.

I really hate voting CP on this, because I really like Cyclones, but that's just too much for a heap in this shape.

There's a car museum in Tallahassee, Florida that features one man's obsessively large automobile collection...covered in his wife's equally obsessive stuffed animal collection. This included quite a few of these dolls. Not a decent picture to be taken in the building courtesy of giant teddy bears in '57 Cadillacs.

I see what you did there.

Best. Intro. Ever. The rest of the video was okay, but I'm pretty sure I was more impressed with Tanner Foust drifting a Ford Super Duty.

Exactly. That's what I meant when I said I checked the source.

During this read I started getting very confused. "When did everyone on Jalopnik become gay? This author is saying 'we' a lot." Then I saw the source and stopped reading it in Ray Wert's voice.

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I'm too afraid this would happen. I regularly work with people who think they're Jim Halpert.

Yeah, you definitely get a heart click from me. Right now I'm trying to chase down a job so I can buy a Jeep Comanche. I saw one that's almost perfect. It's a 1986 with the 2.5, five speed and longbed. I kind of wanted a 4.0 six 4x2, but this one is in really nice shape. It'll be a great daily driver while I work on

I was one year off from greatness. *cries in his DeLorean*

Gullwings, mid-engined, fold away gas cap in the hood, Irish build quality...smells like 1981.

I have been there and seen that Corvette. Awesome.

I have the strangest boner right now.

Wonder how much a chopped up Maybach goes for at auction...

I need to get my tool.

Holy crap. I love that tunnel Roadrunner decal on the trunk.

B-b-but you said the Malaise era rand from 1975 to 1985! If we're including '73 GTOs, we should also include 1974 Dodge Monacos. Just try finding one for a reasonable price these days.