@JaguarChick: Yes, please. Also, completely wrong to make these lamborghini - the Italians make wonderful, wonderful shoes. They don't break down like the cars do.
@JaguarChick: Yes, please. Also, completely wrong to make these lamborghini - the Italians make wonderful, wonderful shoes. They don't break down like the cars do.
@Deartháir: Oh, I have a mechanical engineer for myself. Took forever to find him, though. :)
@Deartháir: True, but it can't be any worse than me trying to find a decent looking guy who isn't a cook or a waiter (and therefore an alcoholic) in New Orleans...
@Armand Bengle: speaking as a girl here, it is probably simpler to just try to find girls who like cars.
@TR3-A: The mechanic I take my Hondas to used to be an Italian car mechanic. "You do not want the spyder in the corner, you want an s2000. Trust me."
@Slantsick, Ethel's love-child: My vote is that one rusted through; those white things are cheap, and our truck sports those on the front and some other non-stock ones on the rear. Previous owner told us that was the case.
@Mad_Science: on 286 that should have switched from 8mhz to 10mhz. Forget what it should have done on 386/486 which I think is Doom-II era.
@A strolling player got SMACKed: Fed to some alligators, then? That racetrack is in the middle of goddamned nowhere.
Oh wow. Booth Dudes. (But, to be honest, I would take the gallardo in blue, and leave the boys.)
My dad's was a 67, greenish-gold hardtop with a 289 and a manual. Changed the interior to red when the interior was shot from being stored for 20 years, repainted it white, and sold it in 1990-ish.
@TurboBrick: I think the high beams on the floor might just be a sixties thing, our old chevy pickup has that. (Not that it, or any of the rest of the wiring save the headlights and the horn works at all....)
@Schm, lord of Torques!: I feel like I've already seen the movie, as much as I have put up with the streets being blocked for it's filming near my house.
@Mad_Science: One of my friends is a seamstress, and she made her wedding dress after the princess...pink and accurate to seams and all. (She is also tall and blonde, but her hair was dyed pink at the time.)
@Mike the Dog: LSU fans, they are more than slightly rabid.
@The Name's Ash78, Housewares: Yeah, I learned to drive in an '85 one in the late 90s. It had red leather seats, and chromey bits on everything.
@A strolling player, now with 100% more Studebaker!: Hell, I had never been in a basement until I went to school in NY state.
@NotACoolGuy: What about on the Toyota Century?
@mytdawg: There was a guy trying to sell a purple LSU-themed caddy limo on craigslist a while back... and then I saw it driving around near my parents house. Horrendously ugly.