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?
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?
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.
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.