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I wish the title for 1st gear was “New Blazer Won’t Be Built”. I have grown weary of trucks and SUVS.

I have always liked panel trucks and vans. That little beast would be perfect for me. A couple of guitars and an amp would fit nicely in there. Want.

After further review: Yes, the coverage was bad. However, I would rather watch a poorly covered Formula 1 race than a NASCAR race with award winning coverage. Content is what matters. Honestly I don’t know why I bother to comment since I been relegated to the “gray zone”. No one will read it anyway.

1974 Buick Riviera. My parents car. It had a 455, leather seats and it was an airbag test vehicle. My father didn’t trust sixteen years old me with it. (Actual car not shown)

First gear: The number one selling vehicle in the USA is an pointlessly large pick up truck (F-150). Nope. The majority doesn’t care about fuel economy and the President had nothing to do with it. This stupidity started before he was elected.

It’s just a car, albeit a very special car. You could be overthinking it.

Bought a Harley or shaved their eyebrows?

Bought a Harley or shaved their eyebrows?

I am an avid motorcyclist. I am 59 years old and have been riding for the better part of 50 years. I would not buy a Harley-Davidson for many reasons. One is that they haven’t really made an all new product for since the Sportster was introduced in 1957. Also, the whole cruiser riding motorcycle cosplayers thing is

As an ‘83 Venture daily rider (in dry weather at least), I approve of this wholeheartedly approve of this post.

No. No. Just no.

My theory is if you are sedentary and consume a 5,000 calorie a day diet and start drinking diet sodas your intake my fall to 4,500 calories. With no exercise, a person will still gain weight.

Not for me. I’ll leave for someone who would appreciate it more.

I had a tom cat mark his territory in the back floorboard of a ‘68 Dodge Coronet I had when I was a teenager. Oh the stench. I’m for a new type of flooring.

I bought one there for my ‘73 Dodge van. I was $19.95 if I remember correctly. They even had the ballast resistor for around $5.00.

When I read the headline, I thought of this. Excellent.

The most fun I’ve had driving was in my ‘74 MG Midget. It only topped out around 85-90 MPH but on a twisty road I could push it to its and my limits. Tons of smiles per mile.

This old Packard sat in a field for years wasting away until last year when it disappeared. Maybe it didn’t get crushed.

Well that stinks. It sounds like nothing more than a fee grab to me. I hope this lunacy doesn’t infect us across the border in Tennessee.