jerrylh3
Jerry Harding
jerrylh3

I wonder at what point I would register the cars as “normal” cars, insure them as my daily driver, and pull the tarps off purely to piss off my neighbor? I think now would be the time.

The biggest CP of them all. No friggin’ way.

I’m a huge rotary guy, but no way, this is CP. Not a single picture of the engine kind of scares me. And the font on that rotary badge is horrible. Looks like Rotaay due to the similarities between the R and A.

Scanning has to be correct, because even reading the Wiki pages for both should have pointed him in to doing more research on the numbers.

“I don’t think it’s all that bad.”

I'm with what seems to be the majority right now, I'd go Z32. In 1994, it was a five year newer design. The numbers quoted don't work and are apples and oranges. The C4 has also not aged well. That would be the Corvette I would least like to own.

I kind of want one myself. It’s perfect for all the things I would ever need a truck for: weekend home projects, tailgate parties and the occasional furniture move.

It probably won’t, but it should.

I'm one of the unicorns that gets FS2. In HD even.

I’m looking forward to part 2. I read this thinking it was all going to be in one article. What a tease!

Yeah, at the time I wrote that the announcement hadn’t been made yet the tC was dead. I don’t think the FR-S is really a suitable “Celica”, though, it’s thinking is much more in line with the AE86 of yesteryear.

Rest in Peace Scion. Or not, I don’t really care. Maybe Toyota could inject some fun into their lineup by selling the FR-s as a GT86, and as a friend suggested, the tC as a Celica.

There's a reason his nickname is John Wrecks Weekly.

It wasn’t Florida?! Finally, my home state escapes a weird story for once!

My HOA has a rule that vehicle work “shall not be performed in an area viewable from another residence” or something to that effect. I read it as if I want to follow the letter of the rule, all work should be done with my garage door closed. That is rarely what I do though. I've done oil changes and brake jobs in the

No, no, no, no. Just, no. CP all the way.

I’m not a huge fan of the Beetle, but I think this is a modern example of chrome working. They did break it up though with a painted outer portion.

Looks like the displacement got typed wrong, but has most of the correct numbers: 1146 cc, not 1460cc.

Could someone who voted NP please give your reasoning? I know lots of things are generally more expensive in California, but I didn’t know that included 30+ year old Jettas.

99,908. You’re almost there. You’re welcome.