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I assume then that that sweet T-bird is a car you drive regularly?

Another great study from “The Institute of Suck All The Fun Out Of Everything”

Which is scarier?  A barking dog, or a mountain lion that sneaks up on you in the grass?

The better part of 20 years ago I worked as a tow-truck driver. One of the cars I hauled was a suicide door mid-60's Lincoln. It was in perfect condition, but didn’t run. I dropped it off at a guy’s shop right next to a late 90's Lincoln MK VIII that had been rear-ended. The plan was to put the running gear

Anyone advocating for a mid-60's Thunderchicken cannot be all bad. (I’m partial to the 64 convertible myself. In black, or “Caspian Blue” please.

There’s a goddamn pandemic killing a thousand Americans a day, yet Republicans are spending their time whining and lying about Danish building toys. This is truly the stupidest timeline.

“Stellantis has been clinically proven for treatment of lead foot syndrome.  Some users of Stellantis experience vertigo, numbness of limbs, or tunnel vision.  Consult your doctor if you have a history of heart conditions, as Stellantis may increase your risk of high blood pressure.”

Except for people like me who want a manual but due to a blown left knee I cannot operate a clutch pedal without significant pain and swelling... There are more people in this world than just you. 

The coolest part is the original graphics were reflective

That’s what it wants you to believe. Keeps you calm until.....

That first picture was more than enough. This is pornography

Vinyl graphics make it easy to do to every car now.

I don’t have kids either, but I think I’d feel kinda proud if my kids wanted to go do some teenage nonsense and came to me and asked, “Dad, we’re gonna be home late. Can we borrow your crazy old neon green car?”

And then I would give them the keys to the newest, safest, beigest car I owned, because they can take that

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Yup, it comes down to the type of life being lead, and of course, the quality of the pancakes.

I am going to go with Jason on this one. The older cars you mention are not deathtraps after all and given the aftermath of accidents, I would agree. My daughter rides in my 10 year old DTS and a 22 year old z28, I have no problem in either one.

Yeah, he gives sound basic advice that helps 90% of 20-30 year olds that need some financial guidance in life. You don’t go to Dave Ramsey for tax advice, setting up living trusts, estate planning advice or any advanced topics, you go to your CPA for that. I always buy priuses (Prii?) used for about 10 - 14K with

The Hillman Husky

The AC Greyhound, aka the thinking man’s Aston Martin. Ian Fleming had one.

There already was a Whippet, made by Willys-Overland from 1927 to 1931. Since it was considered a marque in its’ own right, not a “Willys Whippet” (although it didn’t apparently have a separate dealer network) presumably the rights to the name are still held by FCA.