I learned driving our farm truck. It was a 1956 Ford F-100 with an Olds V8 transplant. I was 11 or 12.
I learned driving our farm truck. It was a 1956 Ford F-100 with an Olds V8 transplant. I was 11 or 12.
Meg is a typical Republican. It’s not really a problem until it’s MY problem.
And this is why I don’t shop at Whole Foods. Well, besides it being ridiculously overpriced but mostly this.
Walter P. Chrysler is a couple mergers late.
I’m looking forward to all the GM EV reveals.
No, I would not pay $56k for it. I’m not sure I’d pay $16k for it. But I do like it a lot.
I learned to drive a stick in a 1956 F100 with an Oldsmobile V8 transplant. It was my grandfathers farm truck.
I’m disappointed she didn’t dox the team and the magazine by name. They deserve the shame.
You’re right. I wonder if that has anything to do with the lack of deaths. Media rule #1: If it bleeds it leads.
One time I drove up the coast from San Luis Obispo to Monterey. While in Monterey the car died so I had to have it towed to a local shop and rent a car to make it home to Fresno. The car I got was a 1986 Ford Tempo. What a sad little piece of crap it was.
Well, I have a 4-speed automatic and antitheft/tracking system and it’s much more stealthy and I love it.
I can’t imagine a car I’d want to cover in this paint. BUT I can think of plenty of places on a car it could be used. Like everything behind the grill should be painted with this. And this stuff might actually make fake vents slightly (SLIGHTLY) more tolerable.
Wow, those red tail lights make a huge difference. That trend really hasn’t aged well.
I don’t remember the year but I want to say it was 1983. My stepfather was working for Don Orosco at the time. Don had just finished restoring the Scarab and it was the first year he took it to Laguna Seca for the historic races.
I grew up with them. My dad’s post-divorce midlife crisis was a 1977 Cadillac Coupe DeVille, pale yellow on pale yellow. But honestly, all the Impalas we had were just as smooth.
Wake up #37.
He has been hanging on to that sweater since he found it on the clearance rack at The Gap in 1999. It’s his favorite because it “never goes out of style.”
I don’t think they will.
She’s the best CEO they’ve ever had who inherited a mess from the worst CEO they ever had.
BREAKING NEWS! CEO acts in company’s best interest. The horror!