That is goofy and impractical as fuck.
That is goofy and impractical as fuck.
You can find beauty pretty much anywhere you look for it; there’s a beauty in forests, natural wonders etc, but there’s also a kind of beauty in old industrial architecture, urban decay etc. Also, there’s more to a good photo than bundling a bunch of pretty things together; sometimes you want contrast between your…
Frankly if a lady friend isn’t running for the hills after her first time she sees all of the rusting hulks slowly sinking into his lawn, she’s probably not that put off by having to ride in one of them.
I worked from home 50% of the time already, and having a few hours to myself every day was so glorious. Now they’re all here, all day, and I know just how you feel.
I want a 35-45k, smaller Corvette with between 280 and 350 HP, FMR layout, two seats, and a stick. The only normal car on the market that meets the technical spec is the 718, but the price is gone to hell because it’s a Porsche with Porsche value-tax and Porsche build materials. (Edit: nevermind, there is the…
I think you are underestimating who all is going to feel the pain from this, and a middle to upper middle class guy who just saw his 401k drop by 30% in two weeks and is now worried about his job security as his workplace shuts down may no longer be in the market for a $70k toy that he put a deposit on 6 months ago.
I suspect that most Jalops aren’t old enough to know what these cars were actually like. I can tell you from personal experience that they were crap. Complete and utter crap.
Chip? Is that you? ;-)
I could not disagree more about sunroofs. It isn’t a performance/track car; it is a FUN car. It is more fun to drive with the sunroof open.
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The main thing we have to avoid rewarding is bad business management. We are effectively granting them “stupidity insurance”.
Thanks. We are quite pleased with it. It’s held up quite well so far. Long term thinking is to upgrade the batteries in the future when these original units need replacement. Right now we are working on the solar installation for the house and charging.
Good. Why in the hell the US decided to develop its own test when there was already a working one being produced in Germany is highly questionable. Worse, the first batch of kits the US made didn’t fucking work.
This is classic Jalop and I love it. thanks for taking my mind off that Virus banging on my door claiming he’s the “plumber” or “Amazon Delivery Guy”...
The last time I saw mine was in ‘83. It was upside down in some trees by the side of the road. The Stray Cats “Sexy and Seventeen” was still playing on the radio.
Nearly every car I’ve owned would scrape those parking stops or a curb, unless the curbs were short for some reason. I’m not even talking about anything special: 01 civic, 09 a4, 08 miata, 12 mazda3... None of which were lowered from stock.
Then again, I suppose a “normal car” nowadays is a crossover
My dad inherited a 1029 Marmon Sixteen that i thought was just the coolest thing on earth. They used to test every single engine/chassis at Indianapolis Motor Speedway at 100mph+ for an hour before signing off on the car to be sold.
Parsing Trump’s tweets isn’t worth anyone’s time. Here’s the cycle:
Velvet Camaro with her Steely Dan.