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We’ve got the inspections here in NY as well. You can always tell if a state doesn’t inspect - there’s a lot more disabled cars on the side of the road. I’m looking at you, Ohio.

Exactly. Limit the use of the vehicle to essential travel only, and take it easy.

I need to import an Aussie Falcon so bad

That’s awesome!

From toyotaproblems.com:

I have solar panels, there’s no way in hell I could afford this thing.

Good Lord - I’ve heard about this - cat juggling! Stop! Stop! Stop it! Stop it! Stop it! Good. Father, could there be a God that would let this happen?

Looking through one of my tool catalogs, there are a few 48 T, but most are around 90 T. I suppose 36 T really isn’t off base.

36 tooth?!? Good Lord man. How old were those?

Normally, you can’t find these in America. But recently I happened to be in a place where most of the normal automotive rules of America don’t always apply: Detroit, specifically at Munro & Associates, the company that all the major carmakers go to when they want to know just how their competitors are building cars.”

The fire companies around me do it daily at 6 pm.  My company used to, before they added a second story to the hall.  Apparently the windows on the second floor would have been shattered if they fired that sucker up. 

They only came with autos.  At least, in the US.

Perhaps its a new Harley-Davidson F-150. Throw one of their V-twins in the back.

Wipers used to come packaged with wipes for this exact reason.  Apparently nobody used them, so they phased out about 10 years ago.

African or European?

If you count the VehiCross, you’ve gotta count the Changli.

A friend of mine is a private pilot and because “he can see just fine while flying in the rain” he doesn’t need them while driving his truck.

Exactly.  Those Bronco IIs just can’t handle that kind of towing load!

What was wrong with the FRC?  I’ve been looking for one.

Or a Saleen Ranger.