dmckoltrane
dmckoltrane
dmckoltrane

I don't think I'd pay over $1000 for that. The only reason I'd want to own it is because no one else has one and I bet parts are pretty common since it's just a shortened Skylark.

@Jones Foyer: Haha that's great! I'm a huge Steelers fan and I find this comment hilarious! Keep up the good work!

I'm planning on making my own eventually. It can't be that hard.

The JK Wrangler only comes with a 3.8L V6 for now. Later this year I think it'll be coming with a 3.6L V6. I wish it still came with the 4.0, but that was axed in favor of the 3.8. I've wondered if they make a Procharger for the 3.8, because I could definitely use it.

I doubt it. I don't even think P-51's flew in the Pacific theater of operations.

Yea there should be. I thought it was missing something.

Yea I like the thought too. It'd be cooler on a Mustang.

Gimme that Wrangler Renegade! I would LOVE for one of those! My JK Sport is lacking in power and gears since I opted for the 4 speed slush box. I went for the slusher because I go off roading and I figured it would be hard on the clutch to be doing that, so don't hate.

At first I read that as the Jeep Compass Crayon and it's funny because that vehicle is a joke as a Jeep. The fact that they put a lift and tires on it makes me laugh. It shouldn't carry a Jeep badge unless it is trail rated.

The invasion stripes are all wrong. I like the idea of painting the car in WWII livery and all, but get the damn thing right. The stripes go white/black/white/black/white. Being a WWII buff, this upsets me about as much as those hideous rimz do. [en.wikipedia.org]

I have a 2 door Jeep Wrangler and you have to practically be a gymnast to get over the front seats to get back there, so I took the back seat out because I rarely get more than me and someone else in the Jeep. If I have to carry more than just me and a passenger, they can ride in the back without a seat. It's legal in

I LOVE the look of them. Like you said, they look SO futuristic and they look like nothing else on the road. I love them because of this and because they only shipped about 4000 to the US. I'm always looking for cars that had low production numbers and will be rare in the future. Even if it's an ugly car, low

Thank you sir!

Thanks! I love seeing what cars like this go for. I used to watch DeLorean prices all the time, but since I started working, I've gotten away from that.

They don't give it to us in the Pittsburgh area unless you upgrade to the sports package. It's not worth it in my opinion. I'll just catch it the next day on On Demand.

Isuzu VehiCROSS. It was here from 1997-2001 and it didn't seem to get noticed much but now that it's gone, we can't believe we didn't buy one when we had the chance (at least I can't).

Damnit! I wish I had Speed on Comcast. We don't have any special cable packages, so I don't get it. Guess I'll have to look for it online.

Actually now that I think of it, that is where I read what to do in a traffic stop. Amazon (or some other book website) has free peeks of some of the books they sell. I saw this one and read a few sampled pages and what I said above was in the free preview. Thanks for the reminder of where I first saw this info!

I have a Jeep Wrangler, so street racing is completely out of the question. I've gotten beat by a freakin' Prius at a traffic light. I forgot to mention before that the officer thanked me for presenting little threat by turning off my car, keeping my hands visible, and letting him know where I was reaching before I

I read somewhere once that when you get pulled over, pull onto a side street or a parking lot where there isn't heavy traffic, put on your 4 ways, turn your car off, and keep both hands on the steering wheel where the cop can see them. When he approaches your window, roll it down. When he asks for license,