mr-wilson
Mr. Wilson, Reluctant Pumpkin King Incarnate
mr-wilson

Thanks for the tip- I'll have to make sure to stick around those two streets next time I'm around.

Hmm, so it was restored in 2007, and yet I've never seen it in the city...
I'm going to go nuts searching for it searching for it now, especially since I've been to that Dick's hamburgers stand.
It's rather cool that they're using it endorse restoring and feeling free to chat with the local officers, though.

Reminds me of how I was wondering how I'd do when cars finally get made with all these lightweight materials I keep hearing about...
I think I'd be too amused about the possibility of wheels mechanics at the local auto shop could play catch with on a boring day to fret about the usual belief that "lightweight= frail

Reminds me of the shiny reflective stuff on the trophy I got for 1st place in the Pinewood Derby...
Not necessarily a bad thing, but I can't help but laugh that that's the first thing that comes to mind.

Pink and green makes me think 80s colors, though;
maybe it'd work wonders as a gaudy body accent for a 1980s sports

It can also be found on these handsome fellows, if I remember right...

Unless they find some way to refund the extra money, I'd think that'd be as illegal as keeping the $5 somebody hands you for a $1 soda.

http://www.legacypowerwagon.com/
Speaking of Power Wagons,
have any of you guys seen this site before?
Just noticed they have a woodie version that completely boggles the mind, but I can't say that wouldn't look cool.

Silly as it sounds, the Indiana Jones Adventure ride at Disneyland got me into old military trucks. I

Well, if it's not an April Fool's joke, and it some how relates to Far Cry 3... I'm intrigued as to where they're going with it.

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Funny you should mention original Minis and Model Ts, because those are two cars I'd be up for nabbing immediately, given I'd the money.

I wonder if it's early 1980s as in before Back to the Future came out.
Because that would make the inclusion of a certain VW coincidentally hilarious.

I can't help but think of this, beefy tires, poof of flame, and all.
Unfortunately/fortunately, that means if I get one of these anytime soon, I'll be tempted to drive it around like that.

I'd almost think you were glowering at Washington State on a map of the US while writing this; I can only count 3 that really have no bearing on the travesty you have to call normal traffic in western WA.
I could just imagine how money-hungry the licensing departments would get with tiered licenses, though.

Interesting, but I could think of all the things that could go wrong with a touch-based control system...
I'm one of those guys who feel cars should only be driven by the steering wheel or a jury-rigged Futaba RC unit.

I don't give a damn what the license plate says.
There is no way, NO WAY that they came from MY state.

Quickly replaced buildings?

I was about to wonder if everyone'd forgotten that;

I'll admit I'm cheating and using something you guys mentioned a while back, but despite being a classic, prices wildy vary from as low as ten thou. It's the fully-restored ones that start competing with modern sports car prices...
Plus there's all the kit cars out there that emulate old roadsters, even if I feel

...Right...

Despite the fact it would completely demolish the feel of the game, I can't help but wish there was some way they could've kept some of these screw-ups in there; it's just comedy gold to see the actions and reactions. That eyebrow roll during the interrogation scene would've worked wonderfully, even if it was a too

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Pretty cool, but seeing that truck move in such a clunky fashion reminds me of something else I'd like to see integrated in games...