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I did not watch, please send me your username and password for Disney+(tm) so I can see the episode and perhaps agree with you.

why speculate? Ford’s got you covered. from there press release:

Not pictured, the too hard shelf and the too soft shelf.

A bear in the closet. And during pride month?!?!

Those are clearly speed holes. And you call yourself an auto-journalist, pfft!

^  That Guy

Wow. Sounds like the Capitals are getting pushed around. Have they ever thought about acquiring or developing a gritty, physical player that could intimidate the other team and maybe put a little fear into them? A player like that could be useful for the Caps right now.

If you're of a certain age, you probably know this car as a red and yellow Matchbox.

Like the Tesla, he’s storing a lot of energy in his belly.

In awe at the size of this lad. Absolute unit.

Late ‘60s-early ‘70s Opels used a flattened rubber bulb on the floor for the windshield washer control. You stepped on it, and it used air pressure to spray washer fluid on the windshield. Buddy of mine had one, and the passenger side nozzle was loose and sprayed wide right, missing the windshield altogether, but

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AvE’s thoughts/explanation on the bridge collapse.He always produces interesting videos.

A single cab Toyota Tacoma with a four cylinder engine and a stick. Sits up higher in traffic, they can’t fit but one friend in it, they can’t talk on the phone because shift. Plus decent mileage and will take abuse.

Driving in my friend’s Bronco with the rear window down changed my mind about emission controls.

Again, you need to be able to open the window to access the rear, so yeah, a good seal closed is important, but trying to get to the back through the back seats is a huge pain, especially if the vehicle is loaded with people and stuff.

Gorgeous cars, but man do they rust insanely if allowed to.

Getting it moving should be a piece of cake compared to getting the body solid, sound and straight! If the customer has the time and money though I think full restoration is worth the trouble. They’re beautiful cars, drive nice and can actually be really used without breaking the bank in maintenance costs.

Even with that rust, it’s a pretty car.