Woops. Just got a P0140. Better have my mace handy.
I would apply if I did not have 6 more years left on my active duty contract. I don’t know that I would be up to the standards of some of the staff here, but would gladly try and see what happens.
Love the “Krassler” name. I was debating over a name for the Wagoneer. It was suggested that I call it Mr. DC, which is apparently an acronym for “Musty, Rusty, Dusty, and Crusty”. I don’t think my girlfriend appreciates such projects like you and I do. Anyway, I am glad to see things are going well both in and out of…
A valid counter-counterpoint. The point is less about the genre as it is about the inability of the movie industry to come up with new ideas anymore. The entire industry is literally beating dead horses until cash flies out their asses. I can’t remember the last time I saw a movie preview that made me interested in…
Do not sully the name of the noble Crocodoodle with your negativity!
Counterpoint: The reason why the traditional theater business was on the ropes even before COVID is that there are only so many times you can remake the same superhero movie before people stop showing up to see it.
Fun Fact: My dad worked in a Ford dealership service department during the Firestone tire days. The “Exploder” nickname was actually the result of several transfer cases lunching themselves after customers assumed that they could drive in 4WD all the time on hard surfaces.
Well considering a large portion of the population is about to lose their homes, I’d say they could not have bought the S-class anyway.
I love this project because it takes me back to a time when Top Gear was in it’s heydey. The engineering challenges on the show were slightly about success, but far more about fun. I am jealous that this guy has the time and resources to live the dream that I am sure many of us TG nostalgists would kill to live. I…
Unlikely, it is not on it’s roof and in flames.
Not gonna lie. Some poo would definitely come out.
Tractor tires are pretty thick, but relatively soft. They are pneumatic, like your standard road tires. I don’t see them tearing up asphalt.
If anything, he would rant endlessly about how testing at the ring ruins the ride of all cars.
Did Firestone make the tethers out of left over rubber from 90's Ford Explorer tires?
Bomb it!! - Der Langsame
So now a tractor has officially beaten my time of DNF. Turns out a 4x4 Dodge Dakota with a 3.9L V6 is not an optimal nurburgring rig. I blew a tranny cooler line about 6KM into the lap.
That is correct. The best way to put it would be that Chrysler took their own designs, a W220 and a W210 and made a very interesting hodge podge.
Chrysler knows that too. I looked at one in Arizona in 2017. It was a brand new loaded 300C 5.7L Hemi, all the packages. The window sticker said $43,500 or something like that. The dealer offered to put $12,000 on the hood to get me to buy it. If i had not gotten orders to Korea that week, I probably would have bought…
Sadly, the SRT version still exists, but as export only. That borders on criminal in my mind.