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Jeep Liberty. Ugh. I have no idea how you can make a V6 so inefficient, for a big motor it seemed to just consume fuel and not make much power. The seats probably could have been made more comfortable by just removing the cushions. Rattling? Oh yeah, we got that covered IN SPADES. The stock stereo in these things was

Not sure it has to do with ‘murican constitution... it was prepared food that was stored in carry on baggage in the overhead compartment for 6 hours.  Bacteria like to grow in those warm, dark, moist conditions.

Fine, I didn’t find it quickly so thank you... and yeah, if the person had just declared it then it probably wouldn’t have been an issue.

Well, they sold the Fairlady in the US as the 240Z, so, depending on the market...

Pancakes too... the DAFF definitely needs better social media people like the TSA has.  Some of their helpful posts can be quite funny.

Who’s going to clean up the vomit?  2 McMuffins, 1 ham croissant and 2 pancakes were in the carry on.  Honestly surprised they needed a dog to sniff this out.

Looks like 2 McMuffins, 1 pancake meal, 1 ham croissant. Note of ‘12 unit infringement’ so either each food item (individually) that could carry the disease are one ‘unit’ i.e. 1 pancake, 1 pancake, 2 buns each McMuffin, 2 eggs, 2 sausages, 2 cheese, 1 croissant and 1 ham = 12.  Or 4 illegal items, + 4 counts of

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Second paragraph, “experienced two destroyed powerchairs within a matter of wheels.” Pretty sure that’s supposed to be weeks.

Ahem... For today’s what if I offer up the BEST option. Datsun 240Z updated and modern with a fully electric drivetrain.

These or the previous gen CELLica / Supra. 

Probably not... but if it was a diesel powered bus from a new company that used a non-standard motor that just spontaneously caught fire while parked and not running, you might. What we don’t currently know is if there were any previously reported issues with any of these buses. From the WTNH article it notes that

The interior I could learn to live with, but between the giant “B” on the front, those stupid wheels and the cargo area being taken up with massive speakers that probably make this thing sound like every bolt is loose if you’re 10 feet away from it... no way.  Sourcing proper wheels alone will cost a bunch of cash

I’m on my 3rd. 1st was an ‘86 that I picked up when it had 190k on the clock and a Jetta transmission with a higher 5th gear. Took some serious cleaning, but after that, it looked tip-top. 2nd was a 2002 TDI that I got with 14k on the clock and got turned in w/ over 270k. Took care of it and no one knew it had that

Having owned multiple VW’s with a sunroof, if you haven’t checked out the sunroof drains yet, do that ASAP. The front drain used to be by the front door hinge on my MKIV, but that appears to have changed,

Medivac?

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-07-09/robert-moses-and-his-racist-parkway-explained

That’s not why the bridges are low there ace. It’s a parkway, plain and simple. No commercial traffic was permitted on parkways, period. So it was designed and built to look like a park, complete with low bridges, knowing that no large vehicles would ever run on it.

It’s a ‘72 LTD convertible, it’s cool... but not like a ‘69 GTO Judge is cool... more like, “Cool LTD... nerd...”

I had a 68 Catalina and I feel ya’. To make matters worse, my 68 had shoulder belts and lap belts... not the combo kind we have today that let you move and automatically lock when triggered, nah, these were more like the kind on an airplane.  You had to release the shoulder harness to lean forward and reach the radio

I’m hoping the book explains where the money came from... or where it looked like it might come from...