lonestranger
lonestranger
lonestranger

IMO, Archer Vice was a one-off season meant to breathe new life into the series, and next year ISIS will be back in one form or another. Old jokes & side-stories will either die or be reborn.

'56 or '57 Corvette (the pastel green car)

The pics above are relatively small and grainy. Torch, feel free to replace them with these in 1280x720, if you wish. With bonus screenshots, too (mirrored on imgur):

Fellow Jalop, reporting for duty.

Yep, a variation of the 5.0L (302 c.i.) V8 from the Fox body (and early SN95) Mustang was on option from '96 to '01. The only way to spot them is by a tiny emblem on the fenders & tailgate.

I'm glad I'm not the only one who heard the engine. What kind of Jalop would assume that's a V6?

Am I one of the only people here with speakers and/or ears? It's a V8. Unless it's had an engine swap, that really narrows it down. Like many others, I also think it could be an Explorer. The licence plate is in the bumper, and the bumper itself looks to be chromed steel with a licence plate pocket with angled sides.

I agree 100% that it's a first-gen ('95-'03) Tacoma 2WD.

Ahh, yes, I forgot about that one. I guess it slipped my mind because we Canadians don't get it here.

Here's a wacky idea.

"Bluetooth interfaces for cell phones do the trick just fine for internet radio in car."

My ignorance and/or age is showing here, but is in-car internet even remotely widespread? I barely knew it existed. How is it provided, what does it cost, and how can it keep a reliable connection?

Yes, a Pontiac G8 front end. The Pontiac G8 & GTO, and current Chevrolet Caprice were & are built by Holden in Australia on the same platform as the Ute is.

I agree that TurbulentFlow (and yourself) are correct, I never stated otherwise.

So, I realize labour is cheap and rules are lax, but WTF? It looks like there's a total of three guys working this truck. Wouldn't it make more sense for the driver to stay behind the wheel and have the other two guys on the street on either side of the truck? Not to mention that having people inside the bin is a

I think he's saying that "the turbine that compresses the cool air" is referred to as a compressor rather than a turbine.

What look like googly eyes on the headlights is just the HID projector inside the round housing.

The P1's looks are finally growing on me. The contrast between the glossy carbon fibre and the deep, luminous orange sets it off.