burgherman
BurgherMan
burgherman

Not gonna lie, I like the one with the tailgate. The rest look kind of half-assed. Some of the vinyl covers are nice pieces of work. Puts me in mind of the original Barracuda, the way the curve of the cover extends out to cover the lengthened overhang.

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Valve does not always work. Nope, was not me. Vehicle next to me. Gasoline was spraying significant distance.  Emergency Pump Shut Off Switch

Well in some cars with normal doors, to forward momentum of driving off would be enough to close the door, or push it to, by the force of wind alone.  On my old car, a 2001 mustang, I would forget to close the fuel door cover sometimes at about 30 or 40 mph the force of wind was enough to close it LOL.  

Yes, a car designed to Hitler’s personal specifications, and who’s original purposed was to finance the Nazi war machine.

Don’t you own a Nazi-designed Beetle?

Who approaches an accident scene on cruise control or any auto control feature?? If the driver is paying attention they usually slow down and move away from the lanes being used before they reach the scene.

At 6'4" my line of sight is ABOVE the windscreen frame on these. I had to wear goggles or sunglasses to keep the wind out of my eyes.

Nice Price, these are much more fun than most things that are supposed to be fun.

So he popped out of the hatch of a flying boat over Catalina but it wasn’t a Catalina flying boat.

The air vent under the steering wheel on older GM trucks (and random other vehicles).

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I absolutely cannot believe that nobody here has mentioned this yet...

Inclinometer of course -

But what is the ultimate way to rebel against parents who are treasured and beloved by millions? By being an abject, gaping asshole with a chip on your shoulder for no reason.

Can’t say I’m not disappointed. I never imagined Rita and Tom raising a son who turned out to be such a dick.

Maybe not cool but SO simple and smart. I had an ‘80s Oldsmobile that chimed if the turn signal was left on too long. Every car should have that.

Beverage coolers. Growing up my parents bought a used 90s minivan (Voyager I think?) that came with a minifridge that could hold a 6-pack. Maybe it was aftermarket, but it was flawlessly integrated to the center console. Anyway, having a cold Sprite ready to go with your sandwich on long road trips was heaven.

So the government mandated TPMS, but didn’t require that all automakers display tire pressure at each wheel?

Pontiac 6000 STE built in trunk air compressor. As a kid I thought it was awesome!

Mazda had another good one. 929's of a certain year had a solar powered fan that exhausted hot air out the moonroof when parked. If they had that today, and integrated to the sensors of rain-sensing wipers so the roof would close if it rained, that would be the shizzle. My 83 Civic had a dedicated lidded coin tray