daylanchapman
MyNoTypyhoonIsSlow
daylanchapman

bare bones interior, i like bare bones interior.

'63 Plymouth Savoy wagon

I took the seats out of one of these that was about to go to scrap, it's actually quite a bit bigger than a Cavalier.

This furthers my want for something absurd with small block(or big block, I'm not picky) power.

Kentucky seems to be pretty good, the roads are decent (at least in my part of the state) and there aren't many laws in place saying what you can and can't do to you're vehicle, (which does mean finding the car you want in decent shape is going to be hard, but i think we are talking about once you get it). If anything

Just a 2wd, in this area unless you know somebody that will let you play in their field 4wd is useless in my eyes. also, Unless I've been confused somewhere, there is no such thing was a 4wd D350, there is however the W350, which was the 4wd model. This also applies to the 3/4 and 1/2 ton trucks.

Hey, you'll never please everybody.....or in most cases anybody.

Actually an '89 Dodge D350 with the 6bt. The Rabbit would probably be more practical in most situations though.

I don't care what you say mister GM sales person dude, I still want the Rabbit.

Does mechanical direct injection, crank windows, and a broken cassette deck fit close enough to this description you speak of?

In this area I'm not sure where all the 280ZXs went. A few years ago my dad bought 2 for $300, one of which was a turbo. Then mom bought another running non-turbo as a parts car a few weeks later for $200 if I remember correctly. Now it's fairly difficult to find one in decent shape running or not.

And people called me stupid for wanting to put a hitch on an E36. Yeah, I need to get out of Kentucky for a while.

I haven't earned it, but can I have one of them spinny red lights to put on top of my truck anyway?

I second that motion.

Great, now I'm looking at the beautiful cake thinking "Why can't I power my car with this cake?"

#3) so that's what the funny tube thingy in my truck's toolbox is. (that old man that owned my truck was a strange individual)

As I sort of mentioned earlier, I'm in southern Kentucky, we actually have the population split in half, those of us who conform to what outsiders see us as, and those of us who complain about that group.

Fellow Kentuckians, why must you give us this image?

Gonna need a coat of paint....actually I think the car looks decent with that orange, those details have to go though.

2004 Chevy Suburban 4x4, been driving this thing all over the place ever since I got my permit in December, frankly I can't wait to get my license so I can start driving my own vehicle and stop dealing with that....thing.