I’ve tied a noose a few times as a kid. ‘Pretty sure it didn’t mean anything then. Pretty sure you’re an judgmental....
I’ve tied a noose a few times as a kid. ‘Pretty sure it didn’t mean anything then. Pretty sure you’re an judgmental....
‘Don’t you miss the days when you could hack a car with a screwdriver?
One of my favorite Autoworld diecast (It makes the fifty I’m allowed to display ~ but only in a pretty nice shadow-box...)
Johnny C-Æ???
Also: this is a re-post from a late 2018 review.
How much of its reliability also has to do with being the final production year?
I suspect you found the deciding point - that it’s government property. Please lobby your representatives to buy some supercars like Dubai.
I wanted a single cab back then, but Toyota wouldn’t sell me one with a six-cylinder.
I want a Wrangler, but it won’t pull a small boat - Therefore, I need a Gladiator... but it’s ugly unless you spend at least $50k... So, I’m hoping the Bronco can pull 5000 lbs.
That’s just a mess around the C-Pillar.
Tire Chalking Case: Would checking door locks be Unconstitutional now in the 6th Circuit (Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee)?
‘Assuming he’s looking for signal?
If you’d answered the actual question, this might have been the correct answer: “2003 Silverado.”
I think they are mostly hoods now. A good comprise: a) hoods line up better than doors for the :64 scale and b) still allows for more detail in the engine-bay.
Lego has the car for you:
Auto World’s true scale and Greenlight are the best in the $5-$10 range for the 1:64. ‘Wish there were more newer car options though.
Some of Matchbox’s new line of premium cars have the opening doors.
The only charts I can find that support your theory is at the low end (down 10% in real dollars over the past 50 years.) There, you are making less than $20k/year, so at that rate you never could afford a new car at any time in history.)
“[W]ages haven’t kept up with inflation.”
I’m sorry you live too small a life to understand.