The Z28 got its name from the checkbox on the Chevrolet dealer order form for the Camaro’s high performance package: RPO Z28. The car began to be preferred to by its option code, the name stuck, and the rest is checkered history.
The Z28 got its name from the checkbox on the Chevrolet dealer order form for the Camaro’s high performance package: RPO Z28. The car began to be preferred to by its option code, the name stuck, and the rest is checkered history.
I understand the need for a locking plug. What I don’t understand is not being able to unlock it at my own discretion and drive the hell away.
Now, Jack Cates’ hubbed-out Caddy in “48 Hrs.”? THAT was a shitbox convertible. Saul Goodman’s Hyundai? That’s a shitbox. Some shows and movies do it better than others. But I think you hit the nail on the head: Hollywood’s idea of a crappy car is still stuck in the 90s, meaning they shit all over cars that are…
“How many human accidents is there in a day ? Way more than any autonomous car.”
That seat cover, my friend, is what you see in REAL trucks.
300 straight six, bench seat, long bed, wing windows, plus mechanical refreshments? You ND voters are out’cho goddamn minds. This is the platonic ideal of a pickup truck.
Seems legit.
Once I shove in a Buick 3.8 and a T5, I won’t care. Still overpriced, though.
Whenever the Vega is mentioned, I always have to share the story told by the late great southern humorist Lewis Grizzard about the Vega he once owned. It was such a turd, he started leaving the keys in it hoping it would be stolen. One day he happened upon someone trying to steal it. It wouldn’t start. So Grizzard…
There should be a third voting option for “I’d grab this in a heartbeat, just not at this price." I voted ND, but not because I don't want this little gem.
There's already enough fakery in music with auto-tune and Pro Tools and the like. Please keep it the fuck away from automobiles. Please.
On the other hand, I was informed a couple of years ago that in Tucson, Arizona, you can stand at the corner of Gadd Court and Weckl Lane, two streets obviously named after two of the greatest drummers in the world. I'd like to buy that developer a beer.
The car I wanted for literally my entire childhood: my great uncle’s 1966 Impala. Black over red vinyl with poverty caps, a 283, and a three on the tree. His granddaughters, my cousins, would argue with me over who would get it when they turn 16, but since they were both girls with a wealthy father, they lost interest…
Besides, in the Shuttlesworth case, they had applied for a permit to have a march, and were denied for unconstitutional reasons. And a sit-in at a lunch counter is hardly the same as taking it on yourself to block or redirect traffic.
It would seem that the ACLU disagrees.
The opposition should really stop playing in traffic, though. It's unlawful and dangerous for a whole host of reasons that have nothing to do with someone choosing to run you down. Just for starters, someone may accidentally run you down.
The way I have always understood it, protests and pickets are not allowed to impede traffic flow, whether pedestrians on the sidewalk or cars on the road, unless there's a permit to block the street.
How true. It doesn’t matter how fast the state will let you drive if there is some jackass doing 50 in the passing lane.
There is absolutely no reason to limit speed on a stretch of road like I-10 between El Paso and San Antonio. There’s literally nothing in the way.
I’m afraid that’s not a proper rebuttal... LOL