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The Devil Drives a Mustang (Rotary Pending)
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It’s also possible they were trapped and killed below decks by the fire before they could even get to the life rafts.

That makes even less sense. He is using a set with plastic fingers, not metal. There is 0 risk of scratching paint with those.

I miss MADtv.

Because he doesn’t know how to use them?

There is the possibility that he doesn’t know how to use them.

Yes.

Have a daughter, but these days you can buy just about anything and have a reasonable expectation of not dying in a crash. Even the tiny Mirage, in its worse test the small overlap, the IIHS says:

“We have a Mercury Topaz, two Ford Broncos, a couple gallons of bondo, a welder, and three cases of Pabst.  Cletus, I know what we’re gonna do today!”

I honestly thought this was a gag gift to use for whenever someone asks for their drink “on the rocks”.

Lots of people never leave the town they grew up in.

Don’t look at my aunt’s. It’s a survivor of 26 Northern Indiana winters, doing actual literal postal duty through salted roads.  It’s more rust than Jeep now.  Which is why she got the JK recently.

One day I need to get to my Aunt’s place for you and take some pictures. She owns both an XJ Cherokee (1992 I think?) and a 2008 JK Wrangler, and both are factory RHD.

My grandmother passed away last week (this is relevant I swear). So I ended up going up to attend her funeral of course. Within the span of 108 hours (4 and a half days), I just spent 32 of those hours and about 2,100 miles round trip inside of my 2016 Mustang EB Premium.

That’s Kenmore. Whirlpool doesn’t give a shit about Sears.

If Whirlpool folded, would anyone get excited?

I voted NP not because it’s actually a nice price, but just to say that I really dig this generation of Tundra.

So we know this is a silhouette class so the car could look like anything.  So my guess is it’s a Prius because Toyota wants to advertise the Prius.  Remember, the Prius is a top selling car in Japan.  So this is like NASCAR decorating their cars to look like Fusions and Malibus.  Because they want to advertise a

But not impossible if you stick to the non-turbo/non-S/2WD models. Just a plain normal 911. And really, there is nothing wrong with such a 911.

The finest W140 that you can buy.  This might be the last of the great overbuilt “heirloom worthy” cars ever.

“The government saved this company,” he said, referring to the rescue of General Motors in 2009 and 2010.