montegoman562
MontegoMan562
montegoman562

the turbo cars were cool, i wanted easy part availability and easy to work on, so I went with the classic 5.0. Mine has been upgraded with an edelbrock intake, 4 barrel 650 holley, dual flowmaster 40s. It also has frame ties and the strut tower/firewall brace. I’ve got some big ass snow tires to bolt on as well as the

Nice, glad you’re into Mercury! I’ve got an 82 Capri RS 5.0 with 4 speed. I’ve got a planned rear end swap for the stronger 8.8 rear dif.

It’s just about the broad strokes man, I’m an “elder” millennial at age 33, but I also had my first mortgage at 22 years old. I’m not a “typical” millennial and it’s often frustrating to be tossed into the group.

pretty easy assumption to make when you’re calling out that his “PARENTS” made a good choice and “It’s almost like the old people know something, isn’t it?” I don’t have any problems with older generations, I do however dislike that older generations consistently paint my generation with such broad strokes for no

Ease off the gas pedal trying to mow down the millennials their boomer, just not needed on this one.

We’ve only owned the Jeep for 1 year and the Yukon for a few weeks.

Past their prime at 8 years?! What are you buying Alfa Romeos?

Probably right, it’s not like that thing is going to have extreme aero giving its size and grille so yeah 125 mile range isn’t impressing anyone.

agreed, I can’t imagine they crack 150 mile range with that. Definitely not seeing 200.

but TORQUE

This is why I just bought an 09 Yukon SLT2 4x4. I avoided the Denali’s of the generation because of the 6.2L. It just drinks EVEN MORE fuel and I don’t see the purpose of going out of your way to get it. My SLT2 is crazy nice and it’s rated to 8700 pounds for towing because it has the HD towing/cooling packages. I

Yeah but that kind of proves the point, I feel like your taking a situation with a massive gray area and turning it black and white. My father in law has to travel to plants all over the country to make sure they are operating efficiently, telecom isn’t real practical for that either.

So you going to tax my awards miles or just my actual travel activity? I work hard to collect as many miles as I can to provide vacations to my family and I have an insane amount of reward miles without traveling much myself.

I often travel to see and experience a new and unrevealed vehicle that isn’t released. Can’t be done remotely. 1. there are security concerns about the vehicle being leaked. 2. you can’t experience a car from 1,000 miles away through a video. Think of how many car reviews you’ve seen and you’re like seems great I need

This is the main reason I’m still the head of our HOA. This isn’t in the by-laws you can’t complain about it. HOA’s taking action outside of their rules is BS. My neighborhood awesomely has no rules. Everything defaults back to township ordinance. We have no fines. The by-laws don’t call for any so I can’t fine you

Glad you came around about Blurred Lines as it creeped me out the first time I heard it (and I’m male). In the end I really just want to say in regards to “Happy”: if you built me a room without a roof I’m not going to be happy about it.

The Ra’s Al Ghul/League of Assassins plot line was great but it left me wondering through many seasons after that why any of these people could even land a punch on Oliver. I’d be watching Ricardo Diaz go toe-to-toe with him in a fight and I’m like, how is this random mobster able to fight at the level of Oliver?!?!?

and 5.3 is an iconic displacement for chevy. Hell, I just bought a 5.3L GM on Friday!

de-bore to a 5.3 for a typical chevy number instead of using the 5.5 in the race motor maybe?

While an awful hit and I’m glad he’s suspended I don’t think it was a “late” hit. Flagrant, yes. Wildly unsafe, yes. Late, no.