-Davy Crockett to Santa Anna, San Antonio, 1836.
-Davy Crockett to Santa Anna, San Antonio, 1836.
So what about all the farmers who need to run their tractors etc? They should all be penalized too?
Never underestimate the ability of either party to do something completely stupid.
Have you been to this family of sites lately? If you scanned down the first 10 pieces of any of them you would find like 3 sponsored stories, 3 for Amazon’s daily deals, and 4 for actual stories. That doesn’t even account for the 5 to 7 ads between those 10 pieces. These sites are ad revenue whores for their new pimp.
No rust. That better? ;)
You and I have different ideas of what a clean/unmolested vehicle are.
mmmm dream car. Nightmares are dreams right?
pretty sure every county in America has that one exact douche.
Just remember. The company that made this masterpiece:
My entire extended family.... Ford on my Father’s side and Chevy on my mother’s. It never fucking stops.
Serious answer: Nobody you want to hang out with.
Post deleted as of 9AM Eastern. I like it. Would have loved it 20 years ago, but I’m a bit less flamboyant now. It’s still pretty cool cause I love oddballs and wagons. However, if I’m even considering buying someone else’s project at anything above scrap prices, I need to talk to & evaluate the creator. This seller…
But you could use that gum to help plug the rusty hole in the drivers side rocker.
“I have lost interest in the project” often should be interpreted as “I have screwed up and I can’t figure out how to fix it.” I wanted to like it, I really did. However, I have to say run fast and far. CP
All that talk about toys, I totally thought you would end up on the Matchbox Cortina, which was my first Matchbox.
Only way I can distinguish those cars is with them juxtaposed against each other so directly. On the road I have to search for a badge if I feel like identifying them for any reason.
I’ve driven a number of Beetles, I find them rather a lot of fun actually. <shrug>
Tangential, but because I figure most Jalops weren’t lucky enough to have a father who loved Pogo as much as mine and thus may not have yet been filled with wonder at its, well, wonderfulness...
How Ironic... and it has been ironic for 8 years now, that Subaru “fought” mediocrity with this ad campaign.
Great article. Jalop needs more of this, less fluff