merlyyn
Oran J Sands III
merlyyn

Sir? What about all those knights buying cars?

I had the car a total of 2 years, and not ONCE when I was out in it did ANYONE want to race me. Yes, 0-60 in 2.9 is daunting, but I've known some Mustang owners who would race ANYTHING. None of them seemed to want to "go".

I'm not saying I live down the street from there but....

You forgot these!

The last time I was asked to work for free (an incredible new project!) I had to remind him I already was since he hadn't paid me for the first project I did for him. Which by the way is no longer hosted on my server. So good luck on that new thing.

This makes me realize there are some cars of which there should only be one of. No more than that. What sort of sense would it make to mass produce these things? Go to the store and see several in a parking lot? Wouldn't make sense. It's like everyone's mom driving a Mad Max-mobile to soccer. Totally waters down the

The stubby antennas only work because they include an amplifier built-in as a shorty gets bupkus for signal.

KD9DAP clear!

I hope not! I just got mine!

I'd guess they'd mount that in Canada and simply point it at America.

I put a sheet over my rear window. In the morning I found it got wet then froze to the window. I'd try something non-cloth.

Each decade has it's stand-outs but I remember getting hauled to church in Dad's Ford 429 Thunderbird. Easily 425+ hp and monster torque. But the real show stared in 64 when Ford put the 427 in the Ford Galaxie 500. (Most Galaxies still had straight 6's.) Dude down the block bought one and my dad walked me down to his

We need to get a Jalopnik sticker for Raph's bug!

Does the guy that drives the car into the container get to ride for free or does he pay for the trip? Is he allowed to eat Cheetos during the trip? How does he... you know... So many questions.

Ahhh, 1966! A good year, jr high school, Ford GTs and Dad was driving a '65 Galaxie convertible. The taillights of it were square but in '66 they were slightly rounded and the whole shape of the car came together. In those days new cars came out with new designs one year and the next year they'd up the ante by

I remember being appalled at the drivers in Tippecanoe County of Indiana (basically Lafayette/Purdue) when I was young. Later in life I was amazed how any car with a plate from that county could be counted upon to drive poorly.

Speed Racer is merely around the corner...

I grew up at my grandma's house on Railroad St. (every town has a Railroad St, it runs parallel to the tracks.) Every night the trains came through about 2am or 3am. And they were steam engines at first so the whistles wailed! Then it was diesels and the horns. Learned to also sleep easy even if they woke me up. In

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