galaxie500
Galaxie500
galaxie500

The Demon lives its life a quarter mile at a time. Nothing else matters.

Why the hell does it matter? This is literally the last production car on Earth for which you should be asking about fuel mileage.

A Roman Candle and a garbage can lid for a shield. That was a normal 4th of July in my neighborhood every year. Some of the nuttier kids would shoot mortars at each other.

I thought we called it Takata Airbag

Oh man, tell us more! Do you daily? How much did they sell it for? Can you still find parts for it? Is it pretty solid mechanically? Does it soak up the cobblestones on Monument while still shimmying around Stonewall Jackson with ease?

I’m glad you enjoyed the video!

I actually have one of these. Bought it from Japanese Classics in Richmond, and man, this thing is just cool to drive in. It has a ton of features that aren’t in most cars today, like Reclining Rear Seats and controllable AC/Heating in the back.  It confuses people left and right, most mistake it for a Bentley or

I tried, but this guy is obnoxious.

You’re being picky.

This is the same thing all my friends did in high school.

Don’t underestimate the power of crazed engineers that want things to go really fast.

Do you actually think Dodge would spend money on a new ad campaign for something with only 43 more HP?

Can confirm that these are ready and on the road. Challenger/Charger/300 plant is on my way to work and they test drive through the area every day. So I usually see at least 10ish cars on my way into work.

Dodge be like...

My prediction: even cheaper used Hellcats.

I don’t understand how anyone is so good at this game. Like, am I seriously the only person who loves 1st person shooters and happens to be terrible at BF1? 

:(

Definitely NOT a good idea to be leaving keys in an unattended car.

Definitely NOT a good idea to be leaving keys in an unattended car. But I find it kind of odd that the officer decided to write a ticket when it seems like a warning would have sufficed. This is the kind of thing that reinforces the idea of there being a “ticket quota”.