I can’t help but think that Steppenwolf’s album was at least some inspiration for Spinal Tap’s “Lick My Love Pump.”
I can’t help but think that Steppenwolf’s album was at least some inspiration for Spinal Tap’s “Lick My Love Pump.”
I’ve heard it’s hard to drive.
Your friend should continue his efforts to win his wife over. If at first you don’t succeed, ply, ply again.
It was a hard deal to pass up for such a renowned Jeepskate.
The fading away of Dutch Lifties also doomed a small, but strong Dutch airline, which depended on herds of the dogs for their short-haul flights. Imagine aircraft that produced no carbon emissions at all, save for the dogs’ farts. LiftyLuft left the scene in 1959.
YESSSSSS!
Tempting, but too narrowly focused. I don’t have the budget or space for specialized vehicles.
Good to know, as my next vehicle will need a roof rack to act as a photography platform. Sometimes you need that higher perspective.
I’m going on Rekord saying that I like that car, the illustration, and your humorous caption.
Probably any car, if it is done well. What car would people like to see? I’d have to go with a Miura, too, but not with chrome wheels. Also, BMW 3.0 CS.
At first, I thought David’s chapeau it was a sombrero. As it is a hubcap, I shall dub it the hubrero. I suppose that wrap he had on is a Jeeponcho.
Wait a minute... you push the gear shifter forward to go in reverse?! WTH, Toyota?!
If cuts are necessary, they had damn well better not cut their Christmas special.
I was very tempted by the Bronco 2-door to begin with. The prospect of a hybrid pushes me deeper into desire for a Bronco.
Stunted. Still. Stolen. The name isn’t working for me.
Does the Sasquatch package include a Yeti cooler?
UPDATE: For those confused, I’m just playing with the recent “everything is cake” meme thing.
Right there with you on both counts.
It’s a good step away from their copy of the London Underground mark, but they could have chosen a better typeface. I realize it has history with the company, but if you’re going to update, then do it well.
You’ll have to ask Jason Torchinsky, the Malcolm Bricklin of Changli, about that.