I should hope so. I included a picture and everything.
I should hope so. I included a picture and everything.
As a former owner of a 1971 Buick Le Sabre, and as someone who lived in a somewhat rugged rural area at that time, I feel compelled to inform you of just how wrong you are. That car was driven to that location, and it was driven out of it. Back then, we drove cars like this everywhere. Want to go skinny dipping at the…
You hate the cartoon that literally says, “You’re free to say what you want, but others are free to tell you to fuck off.”?
Owner of an ‘88 Impulse, here. The answer is Isuzu. Pop-up sunroof was standard on ‘88 and ‘89 cars.
Don’t forget Opel’s contribution:
Fiero, you heathens.
Weird. I just happen to have a Fiero in my garage with no engine/trans in it, right now.
True Correction: Pontiac Fiero
The best thing about being a retired boomer is that I no longer have any f*cks to give. Any Mill-idiot, like one of my kids, who has a comment about anything I do to my car just wishes they had my whip. But, hey, thanks for your input!
Can’t wait for Mahk to catch up to this
Not too long ago, the only black wheels were the hubcap-less steelies that only the poors used.
Well - I am a boomer so full disclosure here - to me on a lot of cars black wheels look like galoshes on a ballerina.
“Chevrolet is aggressively distancing itself from the aging Corvette fanbase, this much is clear. It moved the engine. It won’t make a manual.”
Because shut up, Kyle.
Your trailer’s writing checks your movie can’t cash!