ganjatwista
GanjaTwista
ganjatwista

You might think that, but for something that is American and still comfortable and enjoyable to drive, that 1995 Thunderbird is way better if it’s just one or two people driving across the country.

Real Broncos have two doors.

That’s definitely wrong. The A6M was state-of-the-art at the start of WW2, and consistently outperformed anything the US, China, or Russia had until much later in the war.

Wait...leftover stuffing is a thing? 

Is it just me or does “100% Whopper, 0% Beef” not scream “this means its vegan”?

The range is its greatest asset, IMO. Being able to do 500+ miles far from civilization without refuel plus throw in a few aux tanks absolutely crushes the competition sold in the USA.

But no manual and no two door kills it. I could never justify spending at that price point on a four door automatic.

I can’t really fault people for taking on bigger-sized pieces of luggage because checking it costs an arm and a leg now... but also plenty of airlines do free gate-checks now. Take advantage of it, y'all.

Isn’t the owner of the trailer at fault too for parking on a 2 lane road with no shoulder?

Passing.

Grid girls and yayo.

My suggestion was going to be the Chrysler Corp Airflows. They definitely qualify as Art Deco, but they are nowhere near as opulent as your suggestion.

Art Deco cars from the 30s definitely take the cake for best use of suicide doors.

It’s not the application of color, it’s the execution. 

I’m one of those guys who believe that four-doors need love too. And I believe in the concept that when you’re buying a modified car it doesn’t have to be perfect, it just has to be something you can work with.

I’m gonna guess that somewhere between 70 and 75 pictures of Benjamin Franklin will get you into this. And I’d be OK with that. 

One of the Tulsa kids ran forward but turned his back to save his face. Had he gone forward, he would have blocked it.

“...potentially catastrophic possibility of a paint chip flaking off and getting swallowed by the sensitive and expensive engine”

Blocking the box.

Why would this kit car with a buick engine and Z4 taillights go to an auction house?

I’m not sure cupholders are 100% necessary.