jcschultzie
JCSchultzie
jcschultzie

Thanks for that hot take circa 1981

Why people bought this car is still an Intrigue to this day

Steel is really strong, especially a short column like that. It would be really hard to make that design buckle, the way its braced. I actually have a 4 post lift in my garage (well my parents garage) and the 4 pads are each supported on a 1.5 inch aluminum column. Its strong enough to lift our F-550 dump.

what a marvelous career in journalism you have made for yourself with these hard hitting, investigative stories. good to see college paid off.

That's not how it work. Nobody wants an odd brown wagon with only 2 doors, that thing has "niche market" written all over it, it won't save Volvo.

The original headlights are ripping it, completely in sync with the car's attitude...just out there and gutsy as hell.

Who else but Mazda to tell you how a Wankel Rotary engine works? Even if a Rotary isn't really better than internal combustion as Mazda says, this is video is well worth your time.

People who believe in creationism should just be lined up and shot for being too stupid to live, and too dangerous to have walking around in society.

It is so far from original I think it is entirely possible no actual '65 Mustangs were harmed in the creation of this Mustang. Not that there's anything wrong with that.

I really, really shouldn't like this, but goddamn, that's awesome and I want one.

That, my friend, is the tackiest seat I have seen in any car, ever.

A second ball was actually thrown to Bailey from behind the grassy knoll.

What an interesting use of science, perhaps we could increase our testing volume by, oh, let's say, 1300%. Just try to imagine what all those big-brained surviving test subjects will be able to accomplish in the next round of testing.