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Back in 2014 a buddy and I stopped in Crested Butte for some snowboarding. Woke up to 8" of fresh powder in Crested Butte this morning. Shredded every bit of it we could find until the legs gave out. Stopped into town for a kick ass burrito and grabbed to go tamales, then hit the road for Denver.

I like this new twist for Goonies 2.

I worked in rural ass Georgia back in the late 90's. The people were very, VERY nice. Like if you were driving down a rural 2 lane and someone up ahead was turning left and had their blinker on, the car behind them would ALSO put on their blinker to let the cars behind them know that someone, somewhere, up ahead was

A good friend and fellow enthusiast had one and said it’s the worst car he ever owned. Apparently they were hell to work on - like had to remove the engine to change the oil type of situation. ND

FWIW, when the engine is engaged on my ebike it can actually be slower downhill than an analog bike because it limits my speed.

They’d be foolish to not take a swing at the Wrangler and Bronco with a FJ40/FJ73(?) -esque small-ish convertible.

So far, they have remained foolish.

I’m not smart or rich and I have 2.
Maybe just having 1 would make me smarter and richer?

waiting on the XbZ

I love this so much. These look fantastic low.  Then again, I grew up in Florida in the 80's so I have a soft spot for the low.

I’m heading to Norway next year for a couple weeks. What are the top 3 roads? Trollstigen is on the list.  And I hear Atlantic Road might be overrated?

Celebrity!  There were lots of wagons in the 80's.  This was one of them.

Tuner golf carts is kind of a thing, but usually it leans towards that jacked up with chrome and neon. But I do have a buddy who has gone lowrider style with it, adding pinstripes and bad ass paint, along with airbags. Out in Gunnison, CO there was a crew of rat rad golf carts about 5+ years ago.

As a little around town runabout or RV tow behind, this is near perfection.

1988 Audi V8 Quattro

Toyota Corona. Cuz, you know, sun stuff. And make it a wagon.

1958 Chrysler 300D Convertible! This car had been in my dad’s family since new. It spent it’s life in way Upstate NY (Plattsburgh) and my dad took it over in the 80's. My grandpa who was like 75 at the time, and his buddy drove it down to Orlando from Plattsburgh to deliver it to my dad. It made it no problem!
That 392

Toyota Coaster Camper

The Nautique likely came with a Ford Windsor 351 powering it, so this makes tons of sense.

It’s got to be my old Unimog 404. It was a 6 speed with 2 reverse gears and required two shifters to accomplish it all. Instructions were in German. And aside from that it was a guessing game which gear you were in.