craymorr
Craymor
craymorr

I once owned a 1976 nova. It was a six, and a four door. Brand new from the factory, this one might have been worth 1850$. Mine wasn’t. This one might be to someone now. But not one penny over $2k. this was by far the worst car I have owned, the worst $/mile value, and I owned a crx that didn’t have a cam after my

It wasn’t just GM, but mopar as well, my 1969 Dodge came with two belts for the (2) front seat occupants as well.

My Lexus had  over 500k when I bought it, took it up to 600k before selling it, my old 245 Volvo had 435k on it, I took it up to 500k+ before the clutch cable mounting point broke:(

Didn't Wille Nelson do something like that, but then it burned down?

I know my comment will go unread, Just as my star has, but god yes

I was trapped in my car after an accident. Not only by the belt, but all of the bent metal around me. Even when they cut that out of the way, I was still held in by the lap belt. I still wear one.

Oddly enough, my friend was touring spaceX, and was told that's Elon's cube. Just a regular cubical, like everyone else

Please note, in some areas of the US, it is illegal, and in some areas you might be charged as a terrorist.

Studded tires are much more needed in montana than Colorado, but that said, I’m so glad I had them in Colorado. And there was no time limt. There should have been but there wasn't.

I think you misspelled joint there at the end, man.

To this. Race in Sunday, sell on monday, I would have to say bs back in my grandfathers day, better drivers than him, would quite literally pick up their ride from the local dealer, he quit around about the time when the started requiring seat belts in the cars,I don’t think he faced a full season when they required

Does anyone still care. About matching numbers cars anymore? "All factory original, yeah that's great and all, but this one runs" swap the parts over to something that hasn't been in the rust belt for nearly 30 years.

A Celica/Celica-Supra could work for the Toyota...

RE: cost ~80 for 4 tires in denver, vs. 67 for a brick and mortar, I was quoted 95 in reno, vs. 120 for a brick and mortar.

Back in the 90's when I was asked to actually load pickup trucks, I would say nope it won’t fit in the bed. if it’s over my knees, it gets one bag, more than that, it will will not fit. Prove me worong. 

Dam you, take a star

Colorado and a bunch of other western states also get 85, in sucks. I once had to drive my tunes mazdaspeed 3 on a tank of 85, the engine would stop at any more than 1/4 throttle.

He has since bought one for himself. It would have cost ~130k + a 911. 

A prius would actually be a good first car for a teen. They can go as fast as they want, and they as reasonably safe. I mean it held up to the bears right?

Ped to Facebook w/ your comment.