jitterz
jitterz
jitterz

I own a 2006.5 Scion xB. It just turned over 200,000 miles. I will get 300K, would love 400K, and might probably extend that to 500K. Thankfully, it's the most reliable car ever built, so these goals are achievable. I love my little car.

Naval Captain. Because Aircraft Carrier!

There's a couple of building in Las Vegas with "weird" architecture:

There were no roads or bridges, so all founding fathers would be stuck in a field somewhere, regardless of vehicle selected. This QOTD fails.

2006-07 Cadillac CTS-V. Good examples can be had for $20-25k. The LS2 engine can be easily and cheaply upgraded to add 50-100 hp.

Not an independent company anymore. Owned by Whirlpool; all operations now based out of Michigan. The factory is is now used by a wind turbine blade manufacturer.

No Suburban? Fail.

Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum, Auburn IN

Ooooh, even better! I hope they put her back in Burlington Zephyr stainless.

Seconded. I'll take the F-unit on the right.

I hope the Corvette is Tracks, who in the original animated series was a C3 'Vette with the unique ability, among Autobot cars, to fly.

In the SD45, EMD put in a 20 cylinder 645 engine, producing 3,600 HP. They were known for being great pullers but, unsurprisingly, poor on fuel economy. The current EMD 710 prime mover is available in a 20 cylinder configuration, but only in marine applications. No locomotive uses it.

Highly impractical

I always thought a fully armored ice cream truck driven by a demonic clown was kinda weird

Nope, mine did too. Love the classic A-B-B-A lashups of old EMD hood units

Not the largest, but some love should be given to the Iowa- class battleships. BECAUSE BADASS-ERY (just look at the water concussing from the main gun blasts!)

GMC Granite. It just speaks to me

1970 Chevy Chevelle cowl induction- sneaky and highly functional.

Also, Maybach Exelero