@Maymar: You never drove the first K-Cars off the assembly line.
@Maymar: You never drove the first K-Cars off the assembly line.
@maximum-sienna: That car is just down the street from one of my employers offices. I should have that ad posted on the board down there so someone could get a way to work without using public transportation.
@Unevolved has three moving parts.: With a manual transmission, I would want a cable actuated throttle to avoid that hurky jerky motion that you get in the TBW manual tranny Mustangs.
See, I told you that the Sammy spotters could push and pull the rigs off the rocks at those competitions unlike the Jeep spotters that actually had to know something about off roading.
Not much different than a few places that I traveled in southern WV when I got out of college. Yea, the drops may be farther and the hills may be bigger, but does it matter if it is 500 ft to the bottom or 1500 ft to the bottom because you are dead either way.
@Roberto G.: Note that they may race off the edge of the mountain when the throttle sticks on their newer Hilux trucks.
@JuanOxido: Hindsight being 20-20, yes, this is the ugliest Jeep ever.
@gla2yyz: Brat and other former Subie owners understood the concept, but in 2003, my local dealer did not stock one of these on the lot with a sticker under $28,000.
@brodie7838: Oh. Yea. I forgot how bad that old AOL Interface looked. Ewwww........
Quite honestly, the ability to run virtualized Windows XP was a big reason for my massive move to Windows 7 in August. I setup my virtual box on my quad core CPU and everything was wonderful.
I am not feeling the Google love here. AOL needs to step up and start working on a new application for downloading email to the iPhone.
I am really shocked that this is not filed under "You are doing this wrong."
Perhaps $5,000.00, but that is way too high for a slant 6.
@Nytmare: He also had a convertible in one of the last books.
Who would have thought that Windows 7 would be in the lead like this. I have to admit that this is the best OS marketed by MS in many, many years.
I have spent way too much money on quality lenses to make my photos look like I took them without having cleaned my lenses in about a year.
Oh! That is a malaise era distributor cap with a dreaded thin film ignition system. I think those thing killed more people in the early 80s than Toyota floor mats and pedals.
@maximum_sarge: That is why Kaizen failed Toyota. Six Sigma for the win!
This is a great energy saving tip that has saved me in the past as I spent a few winters living in Company houses that were built in the 1940s/1950s and were not well constructed. These bits of foam did a great job of stopping the drafts coming though the outlets to make the house livable. Since I learned that…
This is the easiest method to get perfect steak every time. It may not be as awesome as a steak cooked over wood coals, but it is simple and works every time.