@Roberto G.: Better yet, show some creativity. Mike could have gotten a job as a tech at a Cadillac dealership and done it in a customer's car. That would have been awesome...
@Roberto G.: Better yet, show some creativity. Mike could have gotten a job as a tech at a Cadillac dealership and done it in a customer's car. That would have been awesome...
Let's see...rent a car, abuse it, then post video on the internet. I think we've touched on this topic before.
We need AMC now more than ever. AMC was an entire company that catered to the eccentric, anti-social, non-conformist and sometimes downright crazy. Everyone had that neighbor you never saw or perhaps the elderly aunt in the valley with 73 cats... People like these drove Ramblers. To say, "they drive a Rambler" was…
They should have tested the Ram after a redneck owned it for a month; the Dodge would have greater lift.
My guess is that May was commissioned to write a puff piece and he hasn't been able to watch beyond the opening credits.
This Studebaker would work or you might want to hunt for one of their Dictator models from the 30's or 40's.
@$kaycog: You always find appropriate pictures; how do you do it?
@RolloGrande: Yeah, looks like its all my grandfather can do to hold it.
Mr. Schmidt, your car will be ready in a few hours, our tech is road testing it as we speak.
@freds4hb: We went on many an adventure in the '47. I don't know if it ever was driven over 20mph, but it would climb a tree.
@MikeofLA: He was in traffic.
@RalphieDC: LOL! You're right. My math sucks today and your correct figure is even more enlightening.
@theyoyomaster: In the words of Horace Greeley, "go west". Be careful or the "small percentage" might run over you.
@theyoyomaster: With all due respect, where do you live?
Dear sirs,
@theyoyomaster: ...and Colorado, Utah, Nevada, California...
In the mid-eighties the town where my parents lived was having a Chautauqua festival and looking for host families to house the performers. My mother got a call from one of the people in charge of the event who awkwardly started the conversation by saying, "you and your husband are the only people we can think of"! …