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The Old Man from Scene 24
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I seem to remember a truck that engaged 4WD high range/low range though a foot control. Or it might have been a piece of farm equipment?

I think Fiat and Mini will probably withdraw from the US market.

Reverse: also auto related, in 1925 the Eiffel Tower became the world’s largest advert at the time, for Citroen.

Porsche plans to start producing ventilators as well.

Although I’ve never been there, I’ve heard horror stories about driving in Calcutta India from a work colleague of mine.

Not everything is suitable to spend a month packed in a container and spend 10 days k or more on the water. There is actually quite a significant amount of cargo that flies between the US an the rest is the world - machinery, chemicals and polymers, finished goods, etc.

My uncle worked for Sun Shipyards in Chester PA for 20 years; even in the mid-70s he was worried about his job going overseas.  

Build ships in non-US shipyards? Fuck you!

Who ISNT terrified of evil clowns?

1963 American made, mid-front engine, FWD 12 Cylinder Van, that is fun to drive but has shitty build quality? I dub thee “DeathBringer 2000SUX”

A long-extinct species, also known as a “two-door post” in ‘50s and ‘60's GM parlance.

Looking forward to a full instrument test.

But when the tuba-bubble burst as consumers moved on to smaller, more economic instruments in the wake of the great valve shortage of 1969, automakers were left with thousands of unsold large station wagons.

Slightly obvious choice but Jaguar XKE.

“if any employeesf FedEx or USPS decide to reach out to tell me about conditions there, we’ll report on them”

This article reads like a hit piece against UPS, and only serves to stir up paranoia for the sake of web clicks.

Wow, didn't realize my dad worked at NASA now. 

Late 70s F-bodies were utter crap -poor build quality, gutless engines, horrible ergonomics.

#cotd

F&F has become the Nickelback of movie franchises.