johncalvinyoung
johncalvinyoung
johncalvinyoung

It also looks like they speed ramped some of the footage.

Exactly,most people who are savvy traveler dont check a bag. They know the rules, they pack light, and they know the procedures. Most of the people who are holding up the line in my experience either

homeschool shout out, heck yeah!

There is one car guy who comes to mind. He was really a DIY mechanic by necessity; his family didn’t have a lot of money, so whenever something broke, he was the one who fixed it. Appliances, plumbing, electrical, cars, whatever. He inherited a ‘49 Buick Super Eight from a family friend, and that became his project,

For all those who are concerned that this dealership will be marking up its vehicles, take the time to read this statement:

The only things you really need are a credit card, a AAA membership, and a cell phone. And despite having owned and extensively driven a ‘74 Triumph Spitfire for 2o+ years, I have needed those things exactly twice.

THe only parts you need are the ones you don’t take with you.

Hehe I actually got my GPW at 20 yrs old. I had just gotten my very first “real” job and I used the relocation package to buy the jeep sight unseen 1500kms away. That’s when I realised it had that T-90 in it.

Everything was rusty but thankfully all of it was surface rust that was easily cleaned in the parts washer.

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I’m getting a Comanche gunship vibe.

sidenote the GT looks fieeeeerce in those militaryish colors

How is this an ignorant opinion? Simplistic, maybe, but not “ignorant,” as they know a great deal about cars, racing, and (at least for Hammond) NASCAR specifically.

Depends on the person. I watched a petite 93 y/o woman flog a Gallardo around a simple autocross course better than most of the 200+ customers that day (wearing her own helmet and driving gloves). Evidently she regularly autocrosses a 914. Not from Pasadena, but the song could have been written about her.

Please regale us with all the tales of how you are the best driver in the world. how about we let the WW2 vet do what he wants. he has certainly earned it.

And “It’s a Jaaaag...”

The most confusing GIF I’ve ever seen until I watched the video.

Let’s not forget the grill-less Tesla 312 from 1973. They've been doing this for years.

The RNC is coming to town this summer and I have been toying with the idea of trying out driving for Uber - but only if I could find a respectable vehicle that properly says “America is Great.” Mission accomplished - President Trump, your ride is here.

Dear Navy,

BBC shoulda gone with Torch Gear