goeslikehell
GoesLikeHell
goeslikehell

I’ve got a minivan and a 3/4 ton 4x4 pickup.

The facelift was only out there for 1 year, 2008. I would love to find a 2008 SRT-8 Magnum, but with only 240 produced they are hard to come by.

How about the Challenger drag pak cars. For 2010 they came without any rear suspension at all:

47 Lincoln, V12 and manual trans for the price of new Ford Fiesta, buy it now $14,750.

83 Mitsubishi Mighty Max Turbo Diesel

There is a yin/yang theme going on there.

Off boost that 1.4 has no torque, then bam 22psi and off it goes. Drives a lot like my 80’s turbo cars which is probably why I enjoy it so much. Dodge stuck a great exhaust system onto those first year turbo Darts, I love listening to that little engine growl.

“....if you got turbo lag, you ain’t drivin’ it right!!!” - Carroll Shelby

That second one is always a good argument “but officer, my horse didn’t have anything to drink tonight”

Here’s Illinois stance on riding in a trailer:

The suicide knobs were nice on old cars with manual steering and horrible steering ratios. I remember it took what felt like 30 revolutions of the wheel to pull my old 63 Savoy into a parking space.

Only Hummers that were scrapped 5 years ago but somehow still have a VIN in the system.

I could never own one after working in a quick lube during high school. 2nd Gen Maximas were the worst car to do an oil change on, the filter was tucked away on the back of the block right above the exhaust, and you had to pry the exhaust over an inch to get the filter out. All this on a car that likely just got off

If we could get it with the Pentastar V6 and a Manual in the US I would have bought one.

Ferrari V12 in a Jeep Wagoneer, the Jerrari.

I call it the “I ran out of Plasti-Dip” look

That’s whats wrong with kids today. Breaking into a Prius?

Love the two-tone Dodge Omni!

He’s even more scary in person. At The Chicago Auto Show on press day this year he had an orange glow like a cross between a giant oompa-loompa or a Jersey Shore cast member. Plus there is always a group that follows him around the place as if he is some the leader of some strange religion.

I’m more interested in the old pickup behind the fence