istillhaveatapeplayer
istillhaveatapeplayer
istillhaveatapeplayer

Actually had a crossfire injected ‘84 that looked exactly like the above car. It was horrible and awesome at the same time to daily drive. The crossfire injected 350 is totally gutless. The digital dash kept draining the battery. The car needed a re-ring and cooked enough oil to leave you stinking fresh all day long.

As a mustang owner, this idea seems awesome to me. Being able to 3d print body parts sounds like something I could get on board with.

I once saw a kid at a local skatepark lay his BMX flat, stand on the back wheel, and move it around. He was like, “Hey guys, I made a new trick, it’s called the DJ!” Everyone at the park is like, “Yeah, no.” Later that kid went on to work at GM, and now he’s like, “Hey guys, I made a new patent!” Yeah. No.

Yes! The town next to my town is famous due to a guy grenading his rear end! My day turned out awesome!

Uhhhh, does anyone else see this image of a PERSON in these flames? Seriously? I think I’ve been up too long, need some sleep.

They should just really leave stuff like this alone. The world is clearly short of RVRs and Outlanders.

I’m not even sure rubbing alcohol would kill them. I used to manage affordable (you can imagine what that means) rental properties, and the most effective way to kill the buggers was heat. Well, then again...

When you need "Something that'll shovel."

It's the car of choice for the cubicle dwelling dude who wants to go fast.

I have every Hallmark car back to the start of the series in 1991. I was only missing the '65 Mustang Convertible from 1992 (we didn't know it was a series then). Last year my wife did something extraordinary and found me the Mustang that was missing from the set.

I'll add one: pretty much any time Randy Pobst drives/reviews a car. Aside from being far from what I'd consider a reputable source, he seems pretty biased every time.

I must know what this is!

F this thing, when are we going to get the new version of this thing:

F this thing. When are we getting the new version of this thing:

Started reading the vice column and in the first sentence I see 'alot'

Reminds me of that scene from the original 'Gone in 60' when Madrian switches place with the sales guy and then takes off with this:

What's wrong with Jeep that they won't respond to some of the basic requests of owners? Is it just that the Wrangler in its current iteration is selling so well they just ain't care?

ugh...the grille of the nucleon not the guy...

interesting...

Seems that this conversation could turn into a semantic argument about the definition of 'built' versus 'funded' in the racing world, and 'factories' versus 'the manufacturer' and a 'division of the manufacturer' and whatever else.