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Rule #1: Never post a video when an article will suffice.”

Rule #1: Never post a video when an article will suffice. Most people don’t have the time (or an appropriate setting) to watch a video, but all of us have 60 seconds to read a condensed list of tips.

I don’t believe it was an oversight (who would think to check?) or a joke (what company would want that publicity?). I believe it was a simple coincidence.

Exciting holes AND a stick?!

As if 2020 couldn’t get any worse.

New boss likes the car as well. May have been a factor. 

I decided it was time to do more stock-looking wheels for my ‘68 Cutlass, but I wanted something a little special. I got a set for SuperStock III wheels from a ‘72 for $75. First, I had them media blasted, then I took them to an old school welding shop and had the back two wheels widened by an inch. Then I had them

Fuel cells are a good idea, but FEEDING a fuel cell is the problem,

Exactly what I came here to comment. I think it’s quite grounded that he worked in a dealership when he probably didn’t have to. Nepotism is what it is, but when the family requires the kids to learn the entire business, still work for a “penny,” and make their way up, I think it says how much the really value their

Yeah, and I’m guessing an MBA at MIT is no cake walk.

That was my take too. Which is going to be more memorable to the buyer, that they saw an F150, or that their salesman was Henry Ford’s descendant?

Yeah, I don’t see any dick behavior there. Doesn’t mean he doesn’t like to throw his name around, but I don’t think requesting to be called your own name is a dick move.  Asking for something and justifying it based on your name is a different story.

Yeah that’s how I see it as well. Also, I think its pretty neat he was actually working at a dealership.

I don’t see why having the name Henry Ford on his name tag would be such a dick move. It’s an ice breaker. I suppose he could have gone with Larry but why not use it to his advantage in selling cars and the more cars he sold the better for the dealer.

And what’s that? The I don’t like a 25 Y/O explosive device in my car that may or may not work as intended anyways?

I don't have to be as diplomatic as Tom does, the dealers don't respond to your absurdly low offers because you are wasting their fucking time. 

You’re never going to make it as the CEO of a defense contractor with that kind of attitude!

They should have just launched the Bronco by letting someone drive it 40mph down the 405 in LA.

Let it never be said that Bernie Sanders is anything but a narcissistic sociopath.