geekycop
Geekycop
geekycop

Simple. If one does actual unbiased research of civil rights abuses and legal challenges to try to correct those abuses then you find that again and again the granola curtain has decended and violated the rights of the people and even some of the primary clauses of the constitution of the United States. Don’t get me

Hopefully nobody was hurt, I’ve had more than a few coworkers and friends get wiped out in their bikes, patrol or otherwise. But this puts me in mind of something funny I saw as a kid.

That's because we are and we wouldn't have it any other way.

I agree wholeheartedly. As long as you won’t be keeping it long it could be doable. I’ve learned my lesson on cleaning out and trying to run cars in this state. Granted it took me four tries. There will be long term issues with wiring in something like this. Don't get me wrong, I love these and one of the moldy oldies

My suggestion comes in two veins. A 1960s vintage Dodge A100 turned into the millenium falcon so the kiddos can quote princess Leia and say “You came in that thing? You’re braver than I thought.” And second you have to go with the real Darth Vader car, Buick GN. One that s not a show car right this second isn't worth

You couldn't pay me to take a Mercedes of that vintage, I've dealt with several from that era and every one of them fell apart at the drop of a hat. My buddy's actually had the headlight fall out while driving, the car was less than a year old at that point. Another acquaintance hade the sl320 and the top got wedged

Having watched, and therefore responded to, a severe rollover crash involving several vehicles at 70+ mph I can attest to the fact that a small light car with a strong rigid chassis and adequate crumple zones will definitely protect you.

My parents briefly had an ‘89 as well. As I recall it was black and had a red pinstripe. I was only six at the time but I remember the mechanic at the dealership telling my dad that they had a known fault of the piston wrist pins walking out and scoring the cylinder walls which is why they had to replace the engine

As a renegade owner (not even a trailhawk, I’m in law enforcement so can’t exactly afford the higher end stuff.) I can say unequivocally that the renegade in fact does not suck. My wife and I took ours up a muddy trail in the manti-lasal national Forrest behind my brother in law’s wrangler unlimited Rubicon and while