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My 67 Plymouth has AC and in those days you picked AC= on your face or Heat = on your feet. The heater box in my car has a driver and passenger lower AC vent that is adjustable partially for aim and partially for flow. Probably pretty ground breaking back then. The AC currently isn’t hooked up so I can’t comment on

I once re-warmed a burrito in the little valley between the cams of my 97 Plymouth Neon. It fit perfectly.

He’s in a Chicago winter—he’s cooler than being cool, he’s ice cold.

Technically legal is the best kind of legal.

I have a friend who stole one of those boots, he always has it in his car, and he uses it whenever he parks it near the courthouse, then he just puts it back in his car. He is a lawyer...

Sounds like Mr. Kazemi can’t drive.

Lisa needs braces

Well regardless dont drink and drive and it dont matter.

I see you’ve played knifey-spooney before!

What are these people all bent out of shape about?

Bed rail hooks: SERIOUSLY underappreciated these days.

Anytime I see a story like this, that references a particular location, I always head over to Google Maps to get a better understanding. I couldn’t help but chuckle when the aerial shot of that crossing shows a train blocking Lilley Rd.

Crown Royal would explain a lot actually.

The problem is maintenance. If they have every random vehicle in the world, there is no way to standardize training and keep everything consistently maintained.

When the mention of buying more cars comes up, usually jokingly, her reaction is “you’re done getting cars for now”.

Why aren’t all women like this?! If I surprised my wife with this car she would surprise me right back with a swift kick in the balls.

There are Skechers Outlets?!?!

Sad to see the rust eating it up.