elpaco13
elpaco13
elpaco13

Needs more stars.

This was in the age of the Eddie Bauer Explorer and Orvis Grand Cherokee... the Villager is just all poor Mercury had.

To be fair, the front bumpers were a U.S.-import regulation thing, and I actually like the wheels better. As far as the aero-stuff goes; I’d agree on the lower side intakes, not good, but the rear wing is what was on the car on the poster that was in all of our rooms growing up.

The damage to the environment a single V12 does compared to a single 4-cylinder is more to be certain... the damage a couple hundred V12s do to the environment compared to a couple million 4-bangers is beyond negligible.

The miles are concerning, but a V8, manual, wagon is such a unicorn, and the maintenance that’s been done put it in NP for me.

If you go to his page you see a little bit of his process in that he has a “clean” version of the car, and then some of them he roughs up a bit and puts them in environments:

He better not take his findings to Berkeley:

I got out of a red light camera ticket here by showing that the yellow light was less than 3 seconds (apparently the minimum here in Chicago or Illinois).

Can we talk about that e24 hiding back there?

Now playing

Also a fantastic cover, surprised I appear to be the first to post it:

Well this led me down a hole of listening to Jolene covers, including TWO Miley Cyrus versions. Are you fucking proud of yourself? Well, are you?!

This was my first car... I bought it from my dad at 16. The last picture here is, I’m pretty sure, a post-1992 picture because the ‘92 had the cross for the grill, not the mesh. However, those are the wheels I had.

Damn you... I bought the Futurama and Bond box-sets.

Damn you... I bought the Futurama and Bond box-sets.

I don’t like stanced cars, but I can appreciate when they are done well... there’s nothing to appreciate here. CP at any P.

3rd Gear: I worked at Enterprise for 4 years out of college, and I will say that the Nissans always held up the best to the rigors of rental. In fact my fiance’s (terribly boring car) is a Nissan Rogue she bought from Enterprise Car Sales before we started dating.

Well that solves it; we need to stop allowing squirrels to attend Cars & Coffee meets.

Thank you!

Thanks!