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Also interesting, the civilian Hummer is actually 1.5 inches wider than the original military version. 

Useless but mildly interesting trivia: The Ford Raptor is 86.3 inches wide (not counting the mirrors), just 0.2 inches less than an H1 Hummer.

That made me laugh... Thank you. I inherited them from my dad, and - incredibly - the 1926 Chevy was my great grandfather’s car. They’ve all been in the family for decades. I’m restoring the 1933 Buick now, and next up is the Pierce Arrow.  The rest are in great shape.

I’ve got a 1926 Chevrolet, a 1928 Pierce Arrow, a 1919 Buick, a 1933 Buick, two 1938 MGs, a 1931 Ford Model A....

Engine starts with ‘E’ and radiator starts with ‘R’, therefor the radiator goes after the engine.

I once looked in my mirror for cyclists, didn’t see anyone, and opened my door. WOOSH went a cyclist, who’d just come out of a nearby driveway, and he yelled at me for not looking.

Just use the window.

That looks like a DoD truck that’s had a delivery van box slapped on the back and retired/repurposed to the postal service..

that would hold a lot of groceries

The Postman Always Rings Twice.

I am 39. My rain car (only drive when its just too nasty to ride) is a 2009 Nissan Versa hatchback that we owned since new. It’s been through a lot, and there is Gorilla tape reinforcing the bumper connection in front, among other tidbits.

What’s your problem with minivans:

Ladies.

Well, did they?

If anyone wants to hand the wheel over to a machine and let it do the driving, go for it! I’m not gonna stop ‘em. But if you’re telling me I can’t drive myself anymore, then fuck yourself, I love driving.

4th Gear: California stop it, you’re drunk.

At first I was like, and then I was like.

GOOD.

Just realized none of these pictures include a dog, strung cafe lights or effortlessly beautiful person in yoga pants and/or jaunty hat. Hmm. Maybe they don’t understand #overland after all?