... but this is Black Flag. Go look at the header, you're not on the FP anymore. Black Flag is a website dedicated to motorsports. Should Black Flag articles not be shared to the FP?
... but this is Black Flag. Go look at the header, you're not on the FP anymore. Black Flag is a website dedicated to motorsports. Should Black Flag articles not be shared to the FP?
You're right that it's a V6, but don't assume that the lack of the Trans Am's rocker panel extensions and elevated spoiler make it so. The Firebird Formula packed the V8 in a base-model body.
Did anyone else get the impression that Arnold was a last-minute addition? I was watching the BBC feed (via TSN), and Ben Edwards sounded surprised to be announcing him to the viewers.
The link in the article admittedly isn't all that apparent, so here it is again. 23 photos:
Yeah, and the bright blue isn't nearly as bright as on the original cars. It's bugging me.
It sure would make river crossings easier!
What? Did you intend to reply to me?
... if you're in the U.S.
Yeah. There may have been a few weiners in the show, but there's only one that I can remember. And the weiner is just that... a memory.
The fact that you can bring your handguns to and from the range, and use Carfax, tells me you're not in Canada. Perhaps you missed that point of the conversation?
Everyone assumes that no-one has guns, because handguns are restricted here. In my 30+ years on this earth, the only handguns I've ever seen were on the belts of cops or Brinks guards.
Yeah, they do look very similar, and both are GM-related.
At the risk of starting a gun rights debate, your points can be attributed to the fact that the cop is the only person there who would be expected to be carrying a gun. That rules out your first two points, and makes #3, 4, & 5 much more likely.