Damn. I’m pretty good at backing up straight trucks, but those guys are better than good!
Damn. I’m pretty good at backing up straight trucks, but those guys are better than good!
Calm down snowflake, all I did was ask a question, which no seems to be able to answer.
Is the next four years going to be nothing but constant Trump -bashing on Jalopnik?
I’d like to curb stomp that fat fuck in the jorts.
Yeah, I’d say that’s a fairly accurate representation of Trump voters. I certainly fit into a couple of those categories. I’m not a racist, or a sexist, or a homophobe, or a bible-thumper. I’m a middle class guy living in the middle class suburbs of a mid-sized, Mid-Western city.
Being rare doesn’t automatically mean it will be a collector car, or even valuable. Sure 10 years down the road it might be worth something to a Saab enthusiast, but it will likely never have the broad appeal of a 57 Bel Air or late 60's Camaro or Mustang. They were mass produced, but few survived and they were and…
Yes it is.
Damn, it didn’t take him long to get mad and start the name calling and cussing did it?
As far as I’m concerned, this officially kicks off the 2017 racing season.
Dark days indeed. I remember them well.
In had an 86 Olds Cutlass Ciera and it was not your fathers Oldsmobile.
This is known as the “Vintage Porsche Starter Pack.”
Because I think that 10 years and 150K miles is plenty.
You must have missed the part where I said this:
I bought a new Saab at the beginning of the end, in 2007. 2017 is the year I stop using it as a daily driver. By the end of the month it should be safely tucked into the garage. It’ll likely never be a collector car, but the low build number, 1 of 106, makes it rare enough to hang on to.
I had the Amigos big brother, the Rodeo. It was about 8 years old when I bought it, had 110K miles on the clock, a V6 and a 5spd. I bought it from the original owner who gave me a stack of service receipts, including 3 new clutches.
But, but, muh brand loyalty!
I have vague memories of smashing my willy when I was a little kid. Some time between 1973 and 1975. We had a coffee table that had storage compartments on the ends that had lids. I remember that I was looking for something and I had to pee. I opened one lid, slammed it closed, opened the other one and slammed it…
The FIA and the teams don’t want week long events, especially if it costs them more. A few years ago the FIA and the teams agreed to shorter race weekends to reduce costs.