Is there a word to describe a person who’s fondness of something is directly proportionate to its degree of obscurity?
Is there a word to describe a person who’s fondness of something is directly proportionate to its degree of obscurity?
I once had a coworker that drove one of those.
I think the same could be said for 95% of the F150 King Ranch, Sierra 2500HD, Silverado 3500HDs, etc. that I see driving around Houston. Bed only needed for hauling YETI cooler.
Only $109,888! Stock Motor!
Great stuff. This little Jawa is incredible. Never seen it before.
This is the sort of car that replica manufacturers should be producing, rather than this kind of nonsense:
This is so deliciously good.
4 lugnuts!?!?!? that’s downright decadent. MY citroen was only allotted 3 per wheel.
Couple things:
Integra or Mazda 3 are cool but you could also look for a manual Prelude.
3 rows, 1 seat per row.
Yes, and so do the buyers, you know, money talks BS walks?
I can. The front of the Lincoln is a mess and the greenhouse rear looks like something from 2002, while the Escalade is clean and consistent throughout.
The Cadillac looks better. Way better.
You would be one of only twelve people in the entire country that would think that ...
This is still a thing?
Does it come with a Digital Tire Gauge?
Actually, the automobile was invented in 1769! There were automobiles being developed and used all throughout the 1800s. Don’t buy into the Benz hype.
This was great. You know why? Because, for all of 2 minutes, I wasn’t thinking about the next four years.
Best law ever- call it the good taste ordiance? Seriously, this is an excellent first step towards the exinction the all too common North American Faux Chrome agricultural sector.