Both observations are correct :-P
Both observations are correct :-P
I drink a couple of those every year on my wife’s grandfather’s birthday, he was full blood Italian.
Fawrk, I just get a gray box, tried it in Chrome and Firefox :-(
and for the Oregon folks - just remember what we learned in elementary school, if it’s Brown flush it down! :-P
Once upon a time I thought about buying one of these for my commute from Vancouver to Portland - F the traffic I’d just drive it down to the river, motor across the river to one of the many boat ramps and up on out the other side. Would probably end up taking about the same amount of time but would be much more fun…
It’s slightly less aggravating than the door chime from 80s Volkswagens
in college we had a four wheeling club that was pretty much everyone in the auto program who had something with 4 wheel drive. I showed up one Saturday with my Subaru and was promptly made fun of but invited to come along anyway, and when they saw what it was capable of they stopped making fun of me :-P
I’d import one and drive it around just to have people try to figure out what kind of boring ass car I have :-P It almost resembles a Saab 9000, like you could probably slap some Saab logos on it and nobody would think twice other than Saab heads.
There’s a whole group dedicated to building JP replica vehicles, they even have guides for the colors to use and stuff. One guy went so far as to make the lexan bubble top. Fun tidbit in the book the park trucks were all Toyota Land Cruisers but Ford gave them a bunch of Explorers to use in the movie :-P
I had mine replaced after a chunk of gravel spidered it, $950 from Subaru. Progressive approved it until they got the price and then they didn’t want to pay, since the aftermarket glass was only $350. I reminded them that their obligation was to return my car to pre-loss condition, and pre-loss I didn’t have cheap…
It’s actually tied to the color of the car, not the interior. Green cars had green tinted glass, some years of red/maroon had red glass, bronze was pretty much everything else, some of the blue ones had blue colored glass. I had a white one and it had bronze glass if I remember correctly. The early ones all had grey…
I bought my wife an Outback a couple of years ago, I got in it and I was like yep this is like the official car of Portland (despite not living in Portland) an Outback with a bunch of stickers on it that smells like dogs :-P
For him I think it was like, a nervous tic when he was on the phone or something
Sounds like my ex father in law. If he had cruise control (or used it) he was fine, but if he didn’t, especially if he was on the phone he’d be on and off the loud pedal in roughly 1 second intervals, just enough to make the transmission kick in and out of overdrive.
I’d rather have that Legacy GT behind it
You could always make a Jurassic Park replica with it :-P
One of the moms at my high school had that exact color combo Exploder, with a manual transmission (I don’t remember if it was an Eddie Bauer, and it might not have been the two tone but it was that color green)
05-09 Outback XT with a manual transmission. Could get one and completely go through it and be well under budget, and they’re easier to find that have not been flogged to death. (And, unlike the longroof Legacy 2.5GT, the Outback XT was available with three pedals through 2009 model year, where the Legacy dropped the…
One of the big luxo motorcoach manufacturers had one that came with a Mini Cooper that fit in a “garage” in the rear, and I also saw one once that had a Mercedes convertible that slid in sideways in a “garage” in the side, had a hydraulic tray thing that slid out from the bus with the car on it.