jlnbos
jlnbos
jlnbos

It’s a troubling sign that my mental response to this was “I don’t think that guy’s very familiar with buttplugs.”

Definitely a dry goods hopper of some sort. You wouldn't have that steep of a slant in the bottom for liquids. Open top means indoor production use, so probably milling or food factory. 

You can't do that, it doesn't have any kind of clutch between engine and prop.

In this case, it paid off for Parsley. He landed the Cessna in the field and stopped without drama.

Windmilling? That would require an increase in airspeed, and would increase drag, decreasing glide range. The Cessna 150 also has a fixed pitch propeller, and it cannot be adjusted in any way while in flight.

The reptile scales were supposed to be saved for a Raptor edition obviously.

How is this not globally recognized as a bait and switch scheme at this point.

I really can’t wait to see the Tesla Stans rationalize this one. 

Tesla continues to act like trash, weird nerds continue to defend Elon: Film at Eleven.

After attempting to murder her kid, the state should probably take the kid too...

And her kids.

She told police she’s been going through some “trials and tribulations”

God can take the wheel, so long as the state has her keys.

For less than $7k you could just buy the mid 2000s Impala

Right. It’s unique, but also, who cares.

No dice. I appreciate a V8 conversion having done a couple myself, but not in FWD configuration. No traction and it will plow like the Amish in springtime.  The price would be a bit steep even in RWD configuration because who really cares about a Pontiac 6000?

ND for sure. I guess the person who did the conversion wanted to see if it could be done - it was, and nobody cares. They took a Chevy Celebrity clone  nobody wants and made it a faster car nobody wants. That sad 80s interior isn’t going to inspire anyone to jump at the price either. On the upside, you can spill a

If this conversion were done today, the LS - and a transaxle that can handle the power - could be sourced from a mid 2000s Impala SS. No Dice because it’s just too much money for what you’re getting.

I’m saying No Dice because of the “another person’s project” rule but I honestly don’t know what to make of this. Does a shitty 80s boring mobile become interesting because someone crammed a bigger engine in it?

All of this subscription horseshit is why my next new car is going to be a 1992 Toyota Cressida.