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I think it's fun to build like a base model f-150 or whatever else and putting the big motor in it

I think thier is a video of one with a hiatus a engine some something like th

missing a center cap.

Thanks to the absurd Chicken Tax, the Subaru BRAT had two bed-mounted jump seats in order to be sold in the US. Unwittingly, Subaru made a perfect and terrifying vehicle for transporting drunks.

them crazy eyes

Here was the problem–your car had to be registered and insured before you could turn it in to the program, which means that the most unsafe cars weren't taken off the road. As if you needed any more reason to hate this ridiculous program.

most of thies are in really good shape

Of course, 'for you' means for someone with the $49,700 it will apparently take to drive off in this behemoth. What do you think about that price for this Nimitz-class Ford? Is that an amount that seems commensurate to its size capability, and presence, and hence its value? Or, like everything else about this truck,

That's backed up by an auto-box, and the power is put to all four wheels through a two-speed transfer case. The seller says that the truck originally came from California, and that it hasn't been used to its full potential under his watch. He also notes that it has some minor dings and quirks, as you would expect of

what I find reidculos is the fact that automakers the self have been importing cars to the states all the time. The chevy SS and the caprice are Australian chassies modifi for the American market. It's rediculos that the automakers the self are allowed to import thier own cars but we can't import thier older cars when

I don't want to sound defeatist or cynical. I want to find a solution. So I'll pose the question to you all, then. How do we get this law changed? Because it's a law that is arbitrary, unfair and protectionist, but it's so deeply entrenched that one more petition isn't going to do anything.

There are ways around this, including the show-and-display rule, but even that is restricted to a government-approved list of cars deemed historically significant. Sometimes importers try to get newer cars certified under to federal motor vehicle safety standards, but this is a clunky and expensive process with no

If nothing else the destruction of this poor 2000 Mini shows just how absurd our 25-year import ban really is. This was hardly some deathtrap — it even had an airbag, possibly even two.

sooo simple. much better than like a s class or a 7 series dash

the horn/air bag seem like thier floating away from the rest of the wheel

i love the fact that instead of doing the srs air bag thing that they almost always put their volvo decided to do a swedish flag

I must say I'm deeply in love with development mules. This V40 Cross Country for example had all sorts of extra switches and measuring devices in the cabin, while the S80L parked next to it had beige leather seats up front and black at the rear. Mix and match at its best.

Will the next RS be like the old one? I suspect not. Most of us are certain it'll be powered by a 2.3-liter turbo EcoBoost instead of a weird five-cylinder engine. It'll probably be AWD. But all it really has to do to meet my high expectations is to be faster than it's supposed to be, handle better than any car its

them wheels

6.) Documentary Series About A Rally Team