FWIW, one of my friends was given a ticket for "Failure to dim" when a Liberty Policeman blew past him 20 MPH than he was going, and he had his brights on.
FWIW, one of my friends was given a ticket for "Failure to dim" when a Liberty Policeman blew past him 20 MPH than he was going, and he had his brights on.
I don't have anywhere specific to send you, but I think that these two websites could be very useful in your travels:
All you have to do is to check the News and you'll see Many instances of Older Drivers making significant mistakes leading to accidents, injury and even Death in some instances.
FWIW, just because his outside interests allow him to write Big Checks, why should Ralph Lipschitz get "Credit" for the car.
As you get into your Totally Derivative styled RLX which looks either like a Poor Man's 745 or a Rich Man's Accord.
My buddy's ` 86 or so Audi Coupe GT had only 1 way to open the trunk. There was a lever on the driver's door post, so you had to open the door in order to open the trunk.
Who can forget this?
You don't make it clear as to whether you and your brother have to choose the same car, or can choose different ones and possibly switch-off during the day.
I was just thinking that what if you could do the following to the existing LT1 Engine:
I've only had to take one 15 minute driving test 38 years ago in order to keep my license.
Told my son to be extremely careful crossing Ohio, but like all young adults, he didn't listen. $200+ later for an 88 in a 65 zone. Also whenever driving south of VA with NY or NJ plates, just go 5 MPH less than traffic if you don't want to pay the "Damn Yankee Tax".
I thought that these were special Anniversary Edition Mustangs. I'm guessing that the year was 1990 so that would have been the 25th Anniversary.
1. If Chevy got into the Insurance Business so that younger buyers wouldn't have an insurance payment similar in cost to the Car Payment.
What about having "Real Names" with a ,relative value for each name:
A little too much $ for something which won't ever really appreciate that much. If you're a die-hard AMC fan, then it'd be worth it. However, when talking about your "Niche-Marketing" this certainly qualifies.
At least the Automatic is a 5 Speed, leading to half-decent acceleration and gas mileage. As for the car, it would make quite a nice 3rd car to take out to car shows, the Drag Strip, and sunny weekend days. Of course, most people would prefer to have something where the top goes down. The price is somewhat of a…
I took a look at the website. I'm no expert on Used Car values, but it looked like some things were a little bit overpriced.
Fantastic Job! Perhaps a sign of a little too much time on your hands?