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I don’t know if I’d want God following me and seeing all of my thirsty tweets firsthand...

I’ll give you a lot of credit, you gave that garage-blocker a lot more leeway than I would ever have. I would have had that tow truck there pretty much as soon as I put two-and-two together that they were there for the game. Kudos to you my good man for trying to find the owners so diligently! 

I certainly tried to get my slice of the ‘90s SUV pie, but I might have went a bit too small and gotten more of a “Cute” Utility Vehicle! I couldn’t say no to a manual-transmission convertible, though!

About a two years ago I found a Pennsylvania Ford dealer selling an 89 Ford LTD Country Squire and was able to talk them down about $500 dollars, but that was in the middle of December, so perhaps there probably was a shortage of other fools looking at buying a nearly 30 year old car in the middle of a snowstorm!

Jeep can do whatever they please with this new pickup as long as it comes in an array of fun colors

If I used that as a leftover container, I’d probably start putting vacuum on whatever was in there just to see what would happen!

If I used that as a leftover container, I’d probably start putting vacuum on whatever was in there just to see what

The last time I saw one of these bubbles being used it was to hold a late model Fiero. The bubble people seem keen on preserving the most ‘interesting’ vehicles.

I’ve got a Geo Tracker which has full red tail-lights and I’ve been thinking of putting the Japanese Suzuki lights on just to get that amber. I figure it couldn’t hurt. It’s just a matter of finding a set of lenses in decent condition!

You should mark this article as ‘Early Access’ and randomly make changes to it for the next two weeks.

I was, a few years ago, driving a old LTD Crown Victoria station wagon that in all reality had only weeks before been pulled out of a field that it had been sitting in and given the bare DIY recovery work to get going again. It drove, it stopped, it passed inspection!
However, it did NOT like when I tried to pass a

A friend of mine had one of these in high-school. The previous owner had a week-by-week detailed logbook of miles driven and gallons of gas used, all done in pencil and super meticulously calculated up at the end of each month. About summed up my idea of who bought these cars.

The shuttle is a neat idea, even with the slow speed. I lived in a neighborhood that was considered too close to run the limited buses to (I was almost a mile away but 1mi was the minimum limit for a stop). So many memories of snowstorms and torrential rain come flooding back (no pun intended) during my walks home. I

I can understand the intent behind it (maybe) that they wanted a midsize flagship car from a Japanese manufacturer. It somewhat reminds me of the Chrysler Executive limo based on the K platform, but the more sculpted aero front end really doesn’t scream big dollar suit as much as a chrome waterfall grille and an

Looks like it could be!

I was looking at one at a dealer recently, I really like them and I hope Buick keeps them around stateside for a while! 

This is my Curbside-Classic dream come to life! A sea of malaise where one can truely soak in the floaty-bloated cars of the generation many car people seem to gloss over! All those vinyl tops and chromed trim is making feel the broughamance!

When I was a young kid my mother’s friend’s highschool-aged daughter had a Talon in the same color. I thought it was the coolest car I had ever seen at the time. When time came for a car I had searched high and low for a used one, but all the ones I found had been absolutely beaten to hell and back by the previous

Now if only I could use this to get me out of the greys!

I’d love Suzuki try to push for these to be sold in North America again. Sure, the dealer network for their cars isn’t there anymore, but it would give a hell of a boost to all the Suzuki powersports dealers selling bikes out there. I know the regulations are a bit different here, but I can’t imagine a modern truck

I miss dark-green cars, whether it was forest green and gold SUVs or emerald green sports cars of that era! My first car was a ‘94 Thunderbird in deep emerald green, and it was such a pretty color (when it was clean!)