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It's Indiana, not Insteve.

Oddly enough, my monthly quota of clicks stands at only five. Five clicks. That’s all it takes.

I'm in the same boat and was actually really looking forward to the Reid morning show and loved the fact they were finally filling the spot with something local. Real shame how this is playing out but I guess what else should we expect?

"We've made the next Accord over 43% thinner."

the Dodge Ball

Lubricating your door seals with a silicone lubricant will help prevent your doors from freezing shut, and it'll help preserve the life of the seals.

You can't, but as i understand it, that's because they were built with a 20 year lifespan which has long since passed. The remaining original LLVs (Ford made a one off batch based on the Explorer, there are some visual differences) are being repaired and rebuilt rather than being retired, or used as parts.

Their small size would make great super-hipster food trucks...

Has there ever been a more unnecessary 'innovation' than the keyless ignition? Fob runs out of battery, you're stranded, Jack. Drop your lady off at the restaurant before you go find parking, forgetting she has the fob in her purse, you get to block traffic for a while. Fob flips out of the cup holder while you're

So not so much grounded to the ground?

NP and this is why:

(If you're unfamiliar with the lingo, it might help to know what England calls "flapjacks" are what Americans call "granola bars" or "baked dirt.")

the hurricane and hurricaneIIs were always my favorite. maybe because Mopar put them on go-fast muscle cars and on trucks.

The bizzarrini wheel:

Those old turbine-looking Mopar rims, see'm on trucks mostly, but a car or two every once in a while. Not the best pic but I LOVE these guys. Anyone know what they're called?

I love the old dog dish hubcaps! Invokes the muscle car era and just looks badass.

The 96 Impala wins for me as one of the best looking factory wheels of all time. The Crager SS would come in as a close 2nd.