No problem, good luck.
No problem, good luck.
Its public record at your local county or city. (wherever the jurisdiction is)
Then you take case evidence and paperwork to the city council and move that the speed limit be raised as they won't be making ticket revenue if their cases are getting dismissed.
Yes. That speed limit would not be in accordance with the US DOT MUTCD.
I've done it. Its even easier if they cite you for "traveling at an unsafe speed" rather than "speed exceeding the posted limit" because you can cite the speed survey data (if there is any) as evidence that the speed being traveled was perfectly safe. If there is no speed survey data, than you can successfully prove…
Thats how all legal speed limits are established in accordance with the US Department of Transportation Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. They must be established in accordance with the 85th percentile of average speeds as determined by a speed survey, which must be conducted in a specific manner in order to…
The Thunderbird was rear wheel drive with IRS and good weight distribution.
I was totally not expecting to see my car at 4:50. :D
I also own an 89 5-speed (mines a swap car), so I've got no excuse!
I don't blame you, the build quality wasn't there from 80-82, neither was the powertrain technology to keep up with the smog requirements, hence the 200 I6 and 255 V8. Only redeeming quality of those cars was the chassis, which was setup poorly by Ford in the first place. So yeah, terrible (and hideous) cars built…
Ah I see, I was thinking total production for '94 was the number of 5 speed cars. Thanks for the correction.
The Super Coupes are likely worth around $10k with low miles, the LS around $6k, the 01 Bullitt around $8k, the Z/28 around $16k. Most of these cars are appreciating, especially with low miles.
2000 something made in 1994, 574 in 1995. :)
The base Mustang was a 7-up edition which is pretty rare.
Never understood this, regardless of gender. It seems to me that it would be prudent to be able to recognize most cars in case a person ever becomes the victim of a crime...
Except as I said earlier, the entry fee on a Riviera is substantially less than an F-body while being a more luxurious car in a different class. The fact stands, that even substantially modified, running 13s quarters in a "sport luxury car" is decently "quick." The word you agreed on earlier.
With a few Stage kits your GTI might get close, and be fast. Stock its not fast. Just like the kid's Riviera.
I can tell you are being sarcastic, but that's exactly what I believe. The Riviera will look better, ride nicer, be more comfortable, and have more features than the Honda causing it to weigh much more.