HAHA! Yes, I do. I just didn’t recognize her, is all. She’s not exactly playing the same character here, is she? Still, I think it is one of the better new shows this year, so far.
HAHA! Yes, I do. I just didn’t recognize her, is all. She’s not exactly playing the same character here, is she? Still, I think it is one of the better new shows this year, so far.
I like Stumptown, and I didn’t even realize that it starred Cobie Smuthers (I don’t pay much attention to the credits). Glad to hear that they are giving it a full season.
I go to Arby’s for the Reuben Sandwich and the Jamoca shakes. Their other stuff is good, but these are my favorites. Gonna have to try this new one, though.
It has always been my habit when visiting McDonald’s or Burger King to have a small ice cream cone for dessert. I have never run into the problems you have.
Our local dealer is advertising a “going out of business” sale. Guess they’re closing the doors.
RX7 FC Convertible owner here!!!! I bought this particular model because it was a drop top, and they only made them for, I think, two years. I have taken several 1800 mile road trips in this car, and find it incredibly comfortable on the highway, but at the same time it is so light and well balanced that it is huge…
At 71 years old, l fear that the Trackhawk would be just a little over the top. I would probably get myself into to damn much trouble, although I suppose it would be a hit at the various “cruises” which happen about every night down here in Florida.
Geez. Now we know how James Paterson writes all of those damn books.
I drove a shitload of these back in the ‘70's when I was working at Hertz. They really weren’t all that bad, and reasonably comfortable. Since I’m in the market for something new and different, my eyes widened when I first saw the picture.
It’s like a plague on S10's. On the S10 Connection FB page there are stories of them being totaled almost every damn day.
Holy Crap!!! So happens I also totaled my ‘91 S10 on that same day. I also basically walked away, albeit with a couple of cracked ribs. All I hit was an Escalade.
I’ll take your word for it.
Great cars!! I had a couple of company provided Caprice Classic wagons, still as solid as the one in the picture. I remember getting rear ended one day down in D.C. and there was absolutely no damage to my car. The other guy sat there as I drove away with his radiator spewing coolant and his bumper laying on the…
On this one, I bow to your superior knowledge. One of the few cars I have never (not that I wanted to) driven.
Seriously. Tell me you didn’t have a bit of brown in your pants the first time you hit the go pedal hard. I still remember the first time I fired up a (real) 427 Cobra, a first edition GT350 and then there was the TVR/Griffith that showed up at our shop one day. All of these cars were scary as shit the first time you…
My friend, we have run into each other before on this forum, and I have enjoyed our interaction. I don’t know how old you are, but I am old enough to remember when torque steer was a problem on damn near every single FWD car on the road. It is basically a function of unequal length drive shafts, and no amount of…
Tourque Steer anyone?
I nominate the Grand Cherokee Hemi. Built since the mid ‘00's, they are about as luxurious as you can get and a real steal in the used car market.
My second car was a ‘59 Impala Convertible. Black with red interior, 283 CU engine with “three on the tree”. My future wife and I got into some serious business in the back seat of that car, and I loved it. It had the typical rusty rear quarter panels, which I meticulously fixed and then immediately cut someone off…
I once spent a week and a half trying to bleed my brakes until I read the manual for my ‘80 MGB. You have to unscrew the switch 2 1/2 turns when bleeding, otherwise both sides of the master cylinder won’t level off.