ladymopar
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COTD. Omfg

Non-white roads matter.

Enjoy the dry unsalted roads my friend. We shall never fear rusted out under carriages on new cars.

I have never understood tie fighers, either.

That’s why it’s fun? For me, at least?

The biggest problem was that the TIE Fighter could only take two blaster hits from an X-Wing before being destroyed. If you were in an X-Wing or A-Wing as shown below, this was a good thing:

Los Angeles gearheads be like “yay! It’s not 150 degrees outside!”

Better than winter demo derbies are winter enduros. Buddy of mine ran one in a snow storm in new years day in 2014 out in upstate New York. It led to this fantastic photo(he’s in the dead Jetta).

And who said the autonomous winter has to be dreary?

I invented stance in high school when the front shock towers collapsed on my 68 Mustang. I was bombing down Baldy Mountain road out side of Sandpoint Idaho and hit a deep rut or something. I instantly heard loud popping and the car was steering like crap. I got out and both wheels looked like this / \ and the nose was

Let me tell you about my rust experience which is all too familiar to Panther platform owners. I had a 1996 Mercury Grand Marquis. Living in Ontario the car saw a lot of salt during the winter and by the time I got it there was already some rust on the undercarriage. The body looked surprisingly clean though until one