ladymopar
Ladymopar
ladymopar

There must be a balance somewhere. The above appears way too permissive (and therefore dangerous), but in my experience, rally in the U.S. is so restrictive, it wasn’t very enjoyable at all to be a spectator (a product of our super-litigious society).

or you can see the whites of the drivers eyes. Man up

This is, without hyperbole, the greatest sound I've ever heard. I've watched this video 50+ times since I first saw it.

You have to love when the big racing series featured cars that could be actually made street legal. Or at the very least required homologation models. The CLK GTR and 911 GT1 are a couple of other late examples that come to mind. I think more people might care about sports car racing if they could see a more direct

Doesn’t have stretched tires

Don’t do that! You always want to make sure they are at least 18.

Woohoo!!! Cheap carpet-lined conversion van? Man, that brings back some memories of the 70’s/80’s.

When most people look at a conversion van, they see enough Cheez-It crumbs to stock a grocery store display

You are a LIAR!!!

Get on the van, they say - on the van. Fuck you, I’m getting in the van!

My first car was a hand-me-down 1983 Dodge Pioneer van - two tone brown with brown plaid interior and chocolate brown carpet. Drove the hell out of that thing - even jumped some rail road tracks doing 83mph. My follow up car was a 1987 Honda Civic Si hand-me-down. I was an expert at parallel parking that Civic after

Whereas RVs function as mobile houses, I’ve always thought of conversion vans as mobile living rooms.

Ah, conversion van memories. I was always jealous of the ones that had sliding vents on the rear windows. Ours had a space heater under the rear bench that was unable to be turned off, year-round.