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Twist, it’s actually a cab-forward pickup truck. The vehicle is facing to the right here.

“Ford helped start the whole off-road thing”

Just as I was pulling into my driveway in the lovely college town of San Marcos Texas I had a cop turn his lights on. Seeing as how I was in my driveway, I parked my car and waited for him to come up to the window. The police officer proceeds to inform me that my license plate illumination lights were out, which I

Torch, my ‘71 Super Beetle had a bad starter solenoid, but rather than replace it I’d crawl underneath with a long screwdriver and jumper the motor. I did in fact run myself over more than once by forgetting to shift to neutral, and once nearly electrocuted myself while doing this in the rain and parked in a puddle.

“Eurobeat Intensifies” has never been more appropriate.

“I touched the brake and as soon as I did the back end slid out so I took my foot off and just guided it through the space that was there.”

All-American. Lawyer who grew up in the back country. Needs to somehow project both dignity and that man-of-the people vibe. Extra headroom appreciated.

Can we opt for the budget Fiero-based version ?

Why a Ford Prefect of course. With 42 on the numberplate.

I live my life a Kessel Run at a time. Nothing else matters: not the Hutts, not the Falcon, not Chewy and all his bullshit. For those 12 parsecs or less, I’m free.

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I think they did well five years ago with the Paul Harvey “farmers” ad and tried to have lighting strike twice. That one seemed to enhance the pathos of Harvey’s message — this most recent one seems to cheapen MLKs message.

It eventually started.

And this is different from Tracy’s everyday Jeep start routine how? 

Star Wars movies won’t make you a Jedi.

We all know it really got parked for causing confusion and delay.

Here’s a Lego Idea... take a few of those Speed Champions sets, a pile of minifigs, and combine it with this:

On the P-38 models before the introduction of automatic systems and aileron boost (the F model and earlier) the hydraulic systems gauge would indicate how much pressure was in use at any given time. Which meant the only time it registered anything at all was when the landing gear or flaps were moved, not if they were

One of my life goals is to amass a small collection of 181s, daily-drive them whenever possible, and then, one sunny Saturday morning, proudly announce to the world that I am going to

I guess Michigan should ramp up road repairs soon...

has anyone tried to anthropomorphize office supplies yet? That feels like it could be a thing.