jaymcminn
jaymcminn
jaymcminn

Buster wouldn't have to store his "homework" in the back seat!

Well, it's WAY spendy for one. The proportions are seriously wrong- it looks like the '50's version of the PMY Hummer limo that clueless kids rent for prom. It would be useless for most off-road duties due to the wheelbase, and is probably not much better on-road. While the work seems well-done, it's just not worth

I love the cars (that unchopped, channeled red Model A at the beginning of the video gave me goosebumps) but I can do without the whole hipster '50's-through-a-funhouse-mirror scene that seems to go hand-in-hand with traditional rods these days. Dude, if you want to be James Dean you don't start by getting a tattoo of

According to the filmmaker's website, the song is "Minus Me" by Pete Molinari. It's a pretty cool track- sort of like early Wilco with a shot of Cowboy Junkies.

Hear hear... 'cause everybody knows the Mini drove like crap, right?

You know, I never know what to drive when I wear my cape... thanks, BMW!

But she says she isn't... I'm so confused...

Thank you. I'd kind of like to see the whole car before I pass judgement- the details are rather nice, though.

Thank you folks, he'll be here all week. Make sure you try the veal!

I'll be in my bunk...

For that price, it should include a nice set of matching chairs in saddle leather... and a HOUSE!

One, two, three: D'AWWWW....

This guy approves.

This guy approves.

This needs a second engine out back to truly realize its potential for awesomeness.

Take it to Porsche club meetings. Bring a tacky lawn chair and a twelve-pack of Busch. Park it ass-out and pop the hood. Kick back and let hilarity ensue.

I was all over the Crack Pipe button, but I decided to click on the seller's Ebay posting first. I was impressed by the extreme lack of douchiness in the ad as well as the apparent quality of the build. I know this guy is getting some shit for putting an SBC in a Porsche, but it's not like he cut up an actual 930 or a

I have no problem with a "polarizing" design, as long as there's a good vehicle underneath. Every review of the Juke I have read seems to indicate that it's a great-driving little vehicle. I'd rather have this than any other compact crossover on the market (which is kind of like saying I'd prefer chlamydia to all the