I don’t know who this person is, and I don’t really care, either.
I don’t know who this person is, and I don’t really care, either.
OK. Thanks I GET IT NOW.
Yeah, it was pretty astounding. I now send all my friends to Harold’s for exhaust work.
Neither Ford nor Chrysler had anything that could be converted this easily into shuttle buses. They were really cool and very easy to drive, almost like a big car.
I once road in a delivery truck with an extra set of wheels. In this case, the wheels were down because of the load we were transporting (I’m remembering it was a load of shingles), but they had and automatic “lift” feature that raised the wheels when it was going around corners.
This has just been added to my “when I win the Powerball” list.
Garage find.
It’s simply the way it should be. I drove my RX7 for almost two years without a top on it. Rain? Just drive a little faster.
She has proven that she is a true politician. She can lie without turning a hair.
Here’s my question about this and EV’s in general. Tesla announced that they were gonna allow cars in the path of Dorian to have more range. They apparently will be doing this through their software connection to the cars.
Forgot to mention. Harold’s was originally a Sinclair Gas Station. Their company logo was a dinosaur, hence the building.
Where the hell are all of the PC stars and celebrities? Why is there not an international outcry about this person being constantly given awards by his peers?
Some years ago, Larry the Cable Guy took a look at Harold’s and then went on to try being a mermaid at Weeki Wache, which is just up the street. This was back when he was doing a traveling tv show.
Didn’t we go through this back in the late 70's and early 80's? Back then, there were cars that were modified to be sold in California and then there were those basically identical models without engine modifications sold in the rest of the country.
I’ll “Meetcha at Ameche’s!”, favorite cruising just North of Baltimore.
Looks like it’s happening today, roo.
I’m thinking McDonald’s kind of created this problem themselves when they started giving away free WiFi. This, of course, encourages the two hour coffee break in their store.
I have always felt that one of the reasons for all of the engine problems was that many of them came with automatics. Pretty tough to redline when you are driving an auto.
We used these as busses at Hertz back in the 70's. They were pretty easy to drive.
Yeah. Pretty much. Still worth the trip, though.