I've never seen an article about boring cars on this website. How original!
I've never seen an article about boring cars on this website. How original!
The main cost savings come from not having to add a separate mechanism for the parking brake.
Hey, that's a little cheaper than a single Snap-On 3/8" Ratchet.
Hey, that's a little cheaper than a single Snap-On 3/8" Ratchet.
LOL DRIVING A TOYOTA ALL TEH SHEEPZ TAHT DRIVE THEM SUCKS!!!!!1
I've been driving a 1964 Oldsmobile 88 for 5 years now as a daily driver. Here's what I've learned:
We did get the Mercedes W126 in the U.S. in 1981, so it wasn't all bad.
I wouldn't mind a place in NuOppo, either.
I think some done blown up spectacularly in the 1960s and no longer exist.
Somebody's proud of the Imformbrio period.
Depends on what my locality used to de-ice roads.
Yes, but wouldn't you rather do the trip in an Alfa 75 or Jaguar XJ40?
#CoTD
Although the 1964 Oldsmobile i've been driving for a few years now is nice and beater-tastic, I would say a Volvo 240, due to the rugedness, availability of manual transmissions, and junkyard parts index.
Sounds like the guy needs help, not jail time.
There's (probably) a mod for that?
Load order conflicts must be fun times for him.
If it had the 4.2 and gated manual, yes.