When I was in high school (Riverside, CA '61) I owned two Metro's, a '56 turquoise/white coupe, which I traded for a '54 Tomato soup red convertible. I quickly schooled the two VWs at our school.
When I was in high school (Riverside, CA '61) I owned two Metro's, a '56 turquoise/white coupe, which I traded for a '54 Tomato soup red convertible. I quickly schooled the two VWs at our school.
Put an interlock inside the case so that anyone that opens it without authorization and the proper tools gets a 440/3-phase jolt ... That'll stop it, one thief at a time.
Not propellor, hydro-jet, even better!
Oh come on, Leno wouldn't stoop to driving a Beemer, even if it was just to prank Seinfeld.
If you'd like, you can send me the money to buy you one, I'll carefully put the miles required to qualify it as a used car, and ship it over to you COD so you can avoid the import duty. Don't thank me, glad to help out.
It'd flip if you tried to follow a combine through a tight corn-er.
I want my bugeye Sprite back.
Factory-built right-hand drive... rural USPS contract delivery drivers rejoice! Now you can finally sell your twenty-fiver year-old Subaru Postals.
RIGHT! Then you could use the trunk lid as an air brake!
When we traveled with a cat and dog of similar size, we solved the animal exercise conundrum thusly. Leash them together and turn them loose at the roadside stops. There is no chance that they will ever want to go the same way, and they exercise themselves trying to come to an unreachable destination.
If you listen to the spiel, the pickup version IS called 'Sport Utility', and it is a vehicle, no?
I like the steelies and dog dishes so much better that alloy spokers, they just look more 'real'.
Repo Man. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt008799…
Another page Toyota ripped from the Subaru design manual.
Thanks all, I'm sorry for the loss of this pilot, and his passenger's injuries. It wasn't my friend and his wife however, for which I am relieved.
Follow-up.
Anyone have the N-number yet?
K-car, 'nuff said.