Hey guess what. That JALOPNIK bump is beautiful. You know why it’s beautiful?
Leakin’ oil in the hot sun
I fought the law and I won
I fought the law and I won
I needed gas and I got mine
I fought the law and I won
I fought the law and I won
The money doesn’t mean shit if you’ve got the right friends
That’s how this country’s run
Defenders are the best friends I ever had
I fought the law and I…
Did you know Skoda is actually Czech for "insane burnout"?
This is the most Torch post ever.
Luckily, he found one of the more solid poles.
Like many classic car owners, I have a number of boxes of miscellaneous parts around in sheds and closets. It's not the best way to store parts by a long shot. But I think it may be better than having them crammed into my arm, like Arthur Lampitt did for 51 years with a Thunderbird turn-signal stalk.
When I woke up this morning, I wasn't expecting to read anything like this.
I've never understood the purpose or appeal of burnouts. I take it that its a sort of symbol of the potential speed of whatever car happens to be "burning out". If that's so, then why not just punch the gas and go fast anyway? Otherwise its just a waste of money spent ruining tires. Perhaps a less sexy equivalent…
They see me tweelin
Eew! This is more like the Brainsplitter instead of the Lanesplitter.
That's okay.
I like it, especially from the back. But what I'd love to see is an extended version with a pickup/cargo bed in the back - like a Piaggio Ape that won't kill you in a low-speed collision.