jetstar001
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jetstar001

Trump does plenty of dumb shit, but IMO, this (the Chicken Tax debate) is not a good fight to pick. It’s not hard to make an argument for the Chicken Tax if you ignore all externalities... Which you can absolutely count on his base to do:

driving an unsafe vehicle is one of the worst decision someone can take.

Never change $kay.

That’s a troubled bridge over water.

“The Lincoln Aviator has the Best Gimmick”...

Maybe I am missing something, but it sure as heck looks to me like the Dark SUV is the aggressor here and the white SUV was just caught up in it. this was not a two assholes situation.

I really only see one asshole. White SUV driver may have made a mistake (several) in pulling in front of the black car, but other than that I see one car trying to run the other off the road, and the white SUV trying to get away from someone who is clearly not right in the head.

The guy who posted the video might qualify as well considering he just had to advertise to everyone he owns a Tesla by putting it in the title of the video.

Well done guys. Great article

They were more like light trucks, but from that era, I’ve always been fond of the BMC/Austin/Morris/Leyland FG and its quirky front glass panels for better visibility (as well as clever suicide or sliding doors depending on model).

Don’t forget about the ‘61 Chevrolet Corvair Rampside! I prefer the tails of this to the Atlas. YMMV. Torch, if you’re still in NC, this is at the Transportation Museum in Spencer. Just north of Salisbury.

I see your Standard Atlas and raise you a Major.

These little buggers are ADORABLE. Look at this lil’ guy..

“I will own your bank account. I will own your house.”

And, somewhere, David Tracy’s senses awaken... “Jeep?  Did someone say FLYING Jeep?”

What this article doesn’t say is this is just one step in the development of air cushion vehicles (hovercraft) that are still in use today. It turns out though that small jeep size air cushion vehicles (also known as Ground Effect Machines or GEM) aren’t particularly useful. Wheeled or tracked vehicles are more

Put it back together with just the necessary servicing and work on another V8 in the meantime. It won’t be undrivable and the spare V8 will be a much more manageable project than a whole truck sitting in your driveway with 75% of its innards strewn every which way. Those AMC V8s aren’t exactly worth their weight in

I dunno, I was surprised to see they have a system in place actually telling people their specific vehicle is OverHeight, and must turn. Feel like that should say enough. 

Maybe some Burma Shave type signs along the roadside?