karfreek
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karfreek

Silo/Tank exiting Stage Right looks so incredibly movie fake. It will make me be less critical of CGI going forward.

My uncle had a 1985 Nissan Hardbody. By 1990 it had dissolved to nothing.  He traded what was left on a Ranger.

Back then manufacturing was so bad and all over the place, it was probably better to not put a number on it...

Every carbureted car that I owned had a “stovepipe” off the exhaust manifold to the bottom of the intake duct. There was a valve that opened and closed based on temp that regulated whether cool or warm air came into the engine. Shown in the pic below.

In the mid 1990s my best friends mom had a Saturn SL, no passengers mirror.

My first car was a 1979 Pontiac Catalina in the mid 1990s.  When I got it it came with everything, window sticker, invoice, build sheet.  The passengers door mounted mirror was an option.  Times were different back then.

Same could be said about my friends 1987 Cavalier. When the expectations are low, there is not much room for disappointment.

Indian is printing money everywhere.  My home dealership has had a record sales year so far in 2019.

Very interesting

I watched a good friend of mine go through absolute hell with a late model Turbo Regal/Manual.  It was just one issue after another.

Strange, Ive always liked the G-Body dash.  The only downside is the Buford never had a “Rally” cluster option like Chevy/Pontiac/Olds did.

You can still see Roger Smith’s legacy today. 

(that nightmare being, of course, traveling back in time and being forced to purchase a General Motors product during the company’s Roger Smith Era)

Maybe the Eminence Front is in reference the big chrome GMC grill?

Born in 1995, he said he was at the end of Millennial.  

The “Real People” ads would make me choose a GMC over a Chevy, just so people dont think I condone those ads.

Yep!

True story, he was my intern in 2015-2017. He texted me something not too long ago that was in reference to “Cowbell” saying he would have missed the reference if it was not for me.

1st gear: bring back Bob Seger