drewcoustic
J. Drew Silvers
drewcoustic

Nice MG. I wrote an article about mine last week on Oppo. Lucas and all...

Flat towing via strap, cable, or chain is illegal. You need a tow bar or Dolly to legally flat tow. Cops hate looking up unfamiliar codes though, so some let it slide. I'm in Alpharetta, by the way.

Sorry to hear this Jason. I saw it on your Twitter feed and said a little prayer for you.

Six sentences... TL:DR.

Who's that?

The hard enunciation killed me. Well played, sir. Haha

Isn't that sort of like saying you should know how to properly load and handle a gun because you have logged hundreds of hours playing Call of Duty? I don't play video games, but even so, I know they don't translate well to actual perception and physically doing something.

They did one during off season in the Turner Field parking lot for a while. Give it a shot on google.

I could say the same about you refuting what the author put in the article. That's why I clearly said "Don't quote me." Because I don't know exactly where I read it. I'm not arguing with you about a fender on a truck I'm never going to buy. Have a great day.

Don't quote me, but I think I read the same thing somewhere else. I could be wrong, but I know stamping aluminum is not quite the same as stamping steel. According to other things I've read about the truck, the aluminum is apparently a bit thicker gauge than the steel. Again, this is what I have pieced together.

The body panels for the new truck (and I guess those panels as well) are cast. Thick aluminum.

The MGC. The more rare brother to the MGB which sported an inline-6 (check out that hood bulge) instead of the I4 in pretty much every roadster to cross the pond. It's the way all of them should have been, and I've owned a B with a fully-built drivetrain. It still left me wanting a little bit more.

Been there. I went to look at a Jeep Grand Cherokee at an Acura dealership that had an online price of $5500. I printed the ad (which had been posted that day and didn't have a picture) and I found the Jeep waiting to be detailed since it was a fresh trade-in. I test drove it and told them I would just buy it as it

Sorry. I immediately thought of this:

It's a later Malibu. The Cutlass had a split grille up front.

I'm sure that was her pissy response after being asked that question by every form of modern contact known to man prior to that one reporter somehow getting in touch with her. I'm all for knowing detail, but I'm not that "in need" to go on bugging the guy's family to get first knowledge of said detail.

Not to be a jerk, but proof you own one would be nice. I know I'm not the only skeptic reading this. A photo album or ssomething you've surely posted online.

+1 I worked for the Alpharetta Athletic Club at the time and was the only person who showed up for work when it snowed in 2010. This lasted for about three days and there were "Orloved" cars "Orloved" everywhere before "Orlovving" was cool...

If only I could ride such a thing in metro Atlanta and not be instantly splattered on the road... A 750cc motorcycle still wasn't enough for me to not feel targeted around here.

I'm surprised this is actually a discussion in need of a diagram, haha. Your persistence is much greater than mine, so good on you for being patient with the uninformed. I would also like those "you need a battery for a car to run" folks to explain how a kick-start dirtbike or ATV seem to run without a battery, or