
@gearhead_318: I think what you were looking for was this:
@gearhead_318: I think what you were looking for was this:
@boostedty4: Reminds me of the Arrested Development episode where Ron Howard (the narrator) slams the narrator of the "show within a show" all episode long, and then declares calmly at the end of the real episode "And that's how you narrate a story." My apologies if you've never seen Arrested Development and have no…
@Ford Tempo Fanatic: Heart-click for the analogy of the day.
@KeyserSöze - Professional Blog Commenter: Whoops, didn't mean to imply that you had. Perhaps a "Welcome to my world" would have been better suited :)
@Ford Tempo Fanatic: Is the 57 "Packard" too restrained for you? (devious smile)
@KeyserSöze - Professional Blog Commenter: See, now you know what it feels like.
Excuse me while I go clean up a bit.
@Pessimippopotamus: Am I the only person who wants to take about ten steps back and run headlong into this?
@layabout: You mean like the guys who get up early on Black Friday for the sole purpose of driving by lines of people and blowing black smoke out of the semi-style tailpipes on their 94 Ram with Trucknutz?
@Lost in the age of Aerostar: One of the massive ones from under the doors, right?
Gives old ladies a whole new folksy analogy to use. As in, "I haven't seen a Cutlass Ciera in years! Those are getting to be rare as Heynsdyk!"
Jeremy Clarkson once dropped a Ford Scorpio from a crane because he wasn't allowed to drop a frog, and well, the Scorpio was the closest thing he could find (I actually don't think it looks all that bad.) For my money this new Heynsdyk is even more amphibian
@Kuang: It's quite possible we're talking about the same book. This guy (or his assistant) had numerous other errors as well, the most memorable being several concept cars captioned as production models. Thanks for your insight.