I believe that those were made with actual Dodge 2 door station wagon fenders welded onto a standard narrow bed truck.
I believe that those were made with actual Dodge 2 door station wagon fenders welded onto a standard narrow bed truck.
No one in the EU or UK though.
A bunch of free overalls?
To state the obvious, constant stop and go driving of a certain low mileage a day is the ideal application for a battery electric vehicle.
Some hub caps wouldn’t hurt though. Lack of them makes the trucks look crude, not modern and sophisticated. For twenty bucks a truck.
That was health insurance after the passage of the Affordable Care Act, I think.
And then China decided, nah, we just want normal cars not special poverty models.
Slideshows are terrible in general and elsewhere are mainly used for clickbait crap, but how they are formatted here is inexcusable. WTF are they thinking?
Now he says maybe not.
The door skin was also plastic.
No driver safety stuff or adaptive cruise control or backup camera though.
Didn’t last long enough to get the fuel injection 2.2, but if you had one now you could certainly fix that.
TMI.
Whatever all the other PRV V6s found in six or eight other cars had.
OT, sure. But “feverishly pounding a square peg in a round hole” is perfect. Ford did a bunch of retroish concepts around then and they all had something going for them, but then they made one that was completely wrong.
Donald has of course insisted on exactly the opposite from his earlier campaign through to today: The world was laughing at the US and then gained respect during his maladministration. From world leaders to popular opinion the reality was the exact opposite with the exception of Putin/Russia and Saudi Arabia.
Only cult members in DC call it anything other than “National.”
After his inauguration speech he turned to Hillary Clinton and said “That’s some weird shit.”
Not “the government”. It’s only one party.
I wasn’t sure so looked it up in Wikipedia: