brentjatko1
Brent Jatko
brentjatko1

Yeah that looks good compared to the subject car.

Is that a 1961 Sprite in the foreground?

This brings back good memories for me. My oldest brother and I co-owned a 1974 Fiat 124 Spyder for a couple years until I went off to college (sans Fiat and with Chevette, unfortunately) in 1981. He got rid of the car (maintenance nightmare and non-mechanic don’t make for a good match, car-wise).

Yep, a “crash-master” in the making.

I suppose it could....if it actually existed

You down with OPP?

I call BS on this. Other technologies (Tesla, Leaf, the soon-to-come Bolt for example) are ready and legitimate.

I saw a guy backing a Ford F350 crew cab out of a parking space in front of a bar where I used to hang out, I mean, hang out like every. single. day.

He had to cut the front wheels over very hard and wound up with a two-foot yellow concrete-filled parking post in his front wheel well. The wrecker had to come and lift

HAAAAR!

Like my junior high school band director said, “Call your Congressman!”

There ....are...four....lights!

There ....are...four....lights!

My buddy had one of these in college. It replaced his Fiat 124 coupe that died.

Looks flexible but not falling apart (yet).

Looks like the passenger door is held shut by a chain.

I don’t watch MMA.

Dimensia?”

Probably, yes.

“Also in this universe, sandwiches have the bread in the MIDDLE”

My old Finnish grandma grew up in South Dakota and she loved her buttermilk. I couldn’t bear to drink it.