josephdirt
It's pronounced "Deer-Tay"
josephdirt

Well this is the internet. Nothing is ever good enough, and everyone is either an idiot or a dumbass no matter what.

I’ve never seen a person tie a chain in a knot before, that was definitely a first

I think that’s the big question. With a credit score in the low 600s (had to live on credit cards for six months while my wife was out of work throughout most of 2014) I’m getting offers daily for new car financing. Many of them from reputable banks, and not “Phil and Tony’s Bank and Pizzeria of Hoboken.”

I’d be terrified to fly with my two. They are both small enough to fly in the cabin, and that is the only way I’d do it. A friend of mine moved back home to Germany from the US and took her English Bulldog. She was absolutely terrified for her safety and almost couldn’t get on the flight, she was so anxiety stricken.

The military one will absolutely not have the manual trans. I would advise buying a clean civilian Blazer from a southern state if you don’t want precisely what the Army ordered. The M1009 is a very cool package, but it’s pretty specialized. It’s a radio carrier that’s capable of long distance high speed cross country

less power and torque than the 350 gas V8 of the time, but not by much. Significantly better fuel economy though. There are some engine blocks which are prone to internal cracking but that may have been mostly on the turbo 6.5.

Disagree. Sure, the Olds 5.7 and 4.3 were wheezing dogs in desperate need of a block with more head bolt journals and a bigger radiator (if you ever buy one, ARP headstuds and a thicker core aftermarket radiator, or a junkyard radiator from a 455 engine car will at least turn it from an underpowered and unreliable

That looks like something that belongs in a farm implement, not in a car from a company that was responsible for this.

I cannot lie.

Which is silly because it’s much more obvious that just holding it to the ear, unless people are so stupid that they think screaming into the speakerphone (but still holding the phone) is being “hands free.”

Because this is such a hassle?

Hell, those numbers go back to pre-cell days. It was a way to give telephone numbers a word prefix, so you only had to memorize five digits.

Yeah, this.

2nd Gear: Millennials love technology!

Keeping a hooker quiet.

Were window louvers ever offered for these? If so you can add that.

Usually the only ones swearing by it are also selling it out of the back of their rusty minivan as a “dealer”.

The Amsoil sticker under the hood is what sealed it as crack pipe for me.

My E46 goes through bulbs like candy. And I just recommended my parents pick up an first-gen X5 o.O

“Well I don’t normally fly on the Hindenburg 2.0!"