kiltedpadre
Kiltedpadre
kiltedpadre

I test drove a 2013 before buying a Volt, and I went out a side entrance from the dealership, turned right at the first corner, and immediately came back to the dealership.  The mirror created such a horrible blind spot that I couldn’t see more than 5ft in front of me without stooping down so low that I could barely

I just want to be able to make people hear the noises made by the Jetson’s car when my Volt goes by them on just electric.  Is that too much to ask?

I had a visit from the local Sheriff’s office because a former resident had stopped showing up at parole appointments. They thanked me and said they had no choice to stop by once a month until the person updated their address because unless they did they just had to visit his last known address.

These run a GM iron duke 4cyl.

I really like the single rear wheel truck conversion. I’ve always been a fan of these in general but being a non-dually seems like it would drive better.

Nash offered a bunch of cool accessories in the 50’s. I guess that was part of their contribution to AMC.

Nash offered a similar accessory for their cars in the 50’s. I remember seeing an old Nash at a car show with a bunch of different dealer installed accessories.

I didn’t believe it either, but I found a quote from the Auto-pilot manual in an article from Wired.

I like the idea of tossing a horse into the mix. The only question there is do they use a buggy to keep it more like riding in a car or just ride the horse? I vote for using one of the harness racing set-ups. If nothing else the reaction from David or Jason when a horse drops a load a couple feet from their faces

I want to see a full shoot-out between this, a golf cart, and a segway. It needs to include a drag race, an autocross, slalom, a maximum range competition, and maybe a light off-road section at the least.

Holy hell that price is ridiculous. Looking at sites where trucks like these actually sell you can get a 1992 F700 for about $12,000. How much could a few badges and printed mudflaps cost?

I actually liked the updated wreath, but then that went away too.

Is this where I come to scream at Cadillac to BRING BACK THE DUCKS?!

My wife and I use Hello Fresh for two meals a week. It has helped quite a bit in terms of getting us to not eat out as often. The meals are more expensive than putting the same ingredients together at the grocery, but it’s still cheaper and quicker than a similar meal at a restaurant.

Ruby is spoiled rotten and gets goodies for no reason other than continuing to be adorable. Today was my birthday, and my wife and I went to a nice steakhouse. We brought Ruby back a little steak and baked potato.

Mine have almost all found their way into a box that’s supposed to be donated. I did keep a few that I plan to keep no matter what though. Those are mostly special editions and CDs that have versions of songs I can’t find elsewhere.

The first car my dad bought for himself was a 1965 Corvette convertible, second was a 1969 442, then there was a 1964 Impala SS convertible, a 1958 Impala, and his last classic was a 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass W-31 (a 350 with a really hot cam and factory ram air hood).

There’s a third option that I like better, coconuts. The only issue being that I don’t want a coconut to the windshield when the flimsy rope gives out.

They did. We had 6 trucks at work that were part of the Ford recall.

I have a better board for this particular game.