Really? No Toyota Hilux?
Really? No Toyota Hilux?
Wish I would have seen the original article asking for these cause there is only this:
They are being targeted because their converters are a varying combination of (1) easy to steal, (2) worth a lot on the scrap market and (3) easy to find. The Econoline converters for instance are pretty accessible and also worth a lot in scrap because they are huge and have a relatively high content of valuable…
Also because at least in CA - there is no option for an aftermarket converter replacement - OEM is the only game in town. Thieves wont bother with an aftermarket converter because they dont contain near the amount of precious metals the OEM ones do so arent worth anything on the scrap market.
And you know the pilot has already affixed a Putin pissing on the US flag sticker on his ride and ordered a set of JetNutz.
That fighter jet totally rolled coal on the drone...
It’s dumb, not really a motorhome anymore but I completely love the general absurdity of it.
I used to go to Detroit every year for NAIAS. First year I went was 2001 and we were on our way into town in our rental when we decided to stop and get a soda. Pulled off the highway to the first gas station we saw and I went inside.
Scariest - Walked out of the men’s room at a BP station in Virginia just in time to see the clerk behind the counter being held up by a guy wearing a mask and a Harley-Davidson jacket. Guy got his cash, ran out the door, jumped on his motorcycle and headed toward the interstate.
How about this:
I went inside and they were OUT of rollerdogs.
Years ago I bought an ‘00 Saab 9-5SE V6t wagon in Oklahoma City(!) and drove it back to Maine with a friend of mine. SEVERAL hijinks ensued on that trip, but the gas station one was certainly memorable. Random smallish station off the Interstate in Bumfuck, OH, late at night. Pull up to the pump, put the nozzle in,…
Don’t care about the report. So happy to see the IIHS sled sporting some new kicks. Finally ditched the old Grand Marquis wheels.
Can’t wait until this sails into the Bermuda Triangle and the Koru transfers to its rightful owner.
THESE bleeds?
Koru (Maori for loop or coil) is one of the most important symbols of Maori traditions, representing new life, spiritual growth, and progress. The spiral design of the Koru symbol represents a sprouting fern, which springs from the folds of the earth is believed to represent survival and existence. Maori civilization…
When is this stupid trend of blocking the plate out gonna stop? I guess I should be happy it isn’t a giant fungusy thumbnail photobombing the bottom half of the pic.
Assuming that it is solid underneath and passes muster with a good look on a lift, that is a steal. Should be red, but at this price I’ll let that go.