LOOK AT THE SIDE CREASES! they continued the creases along the entire bed!
LOOK AT THE SIDE CREASES! they continued the creases along the entire bed!
Jesus, they recessed the Mercedes logo into the tailgate.
At what point do we stop calling it a ‘rusty jeep’ vs ‘jeepy rust’?
Except this one is clearly sitting on a Super Duty chassis. Maybe they got the cab from that kinda setup and the bed looks to be a mish mash
I must have this
Or to fit into a standard garage.
While i’m thankful you brought this to our attention, don’t you have better things to do? *Cough* rusty jeep *Cough*
There is no good reason for someone to create this, but nothing makes me smile more. I love it for this reason alone.
Reminds me of this guy.
When you really wanted a Unimog but wanted to keep things a little more affordable.
This is the Euro version of NOPI.....except with tits at the end of the magazine. I remember thinking I was such a badass for going into Book-A-Million/Barns&Noble and sneaking to a private area to check out the “event” pictures at the end of this Magazine. It always had topless girls. It was the best thing to my 12…
Chuck. Oh my God, Chuck. I always considered Sum 41 an also-was punk band before Chuck. This album completely changed my view on them. There was a hell of a story behind the album. The band went to the Congo to film a documentary, and got stuck in the middle of a civil war. It changed how they viewed a lot of things,…
The 200 and Dart had much higher projected sales and were being sold at a loss. With FR86-Z, Toyubaru knew going into things that they’d never clear more than 10k units a year, and priced it accordingly.
I, for one, am extremely here for affordable electrified performance cars. Let that NSX/918/LaFerrari stuff trickle down to the <$30,000 crowd.
That’s amazing, and good for us enthusiasts, considering the sales per year in the U.S.
And the hype machine changes gears now that Supra is released.
Ah Sum 41. Of course this song is still on point:
I always had an appreciation for Sum 41. They were an alt-punk band, of course, and there were a ton of those in the early aughts. But they also seemed to have a deep connection to the hair bands of the 80's which was seen in quite a few of their songs. It was a cool mix.
Dang... you just teleported me back to my high school parking lot standing around with car stereos blasting punk/alt rock. This is good stuff, elitist music snobs can gtfo.