Don't forget McNewbie & Yamahog. I'm sure there's many more.
Don't forget McNewbie & Yamahog. I'm sure there's many more.
Honestly, I'd never heard of it before. I couldn't even make out the logo in the pic, so I searched for the model numbers.
Then there's the "tech". Mixed in with all those buttons and knobs and dials is a 200-watt Ufer stereo mounted inside a custom center stack, along with a dial pad just ahead of the shifter to control the roof-mounted (!) cell phone.
Máté & Patrick drove it in January.
Yeah, I can see how one would think it was parallel to the bathroom entrance.
I always wanted a Klein back then. He also had a blue & silver Cannondale for a bit.
It was:
I'm also curious as to what he's referring to. I'm assuming it's a misunderstanding.
Because trucks on a typical freeway can move millions of dollars' worth of freight every hour. The city street courses and remote highways that do already get closed for racing are generally not major thoroughfares.
Close a section of an interstate for an hour or two in order to let some people use it as a playground? LOL
Tinting the entire front side windows is illegal in Michigan, as with many other states and provinces.
Multiple times I was advised that this was not under pressure
No, no, that's the small version.
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That's the thing - every single Kinja account is its own blog, so they're all separate. Here's the top 1,000. Many of the automotive-related ones are near the top.
Subblogs such as what? Blogs such as Live and Let Diecast and Photography aren't sub-blogs of any main blog such as Jalopnik. They are their own blogs, just as lonestranger and willdabeast are blogs.
Ballaban's list is good, but if in future you wonder again, just click on the grey arrow beside the main blog's logo. The same goes for all the other main blogs (Deadspin, Gawker, Gizmodo, etc.):
Agreed. Even limiting ourselves to strictly F-150 rather than the F-series as a whole, there's plenty of boxy and/or angry styling in its history.
Merson Olchinsky
The black ink itself might not be, but I imagine that the background "screen" could be made reflective.