I scrolled all the way to #1 hoping to see Mad Max, and wasn’t disappointed.
I scrolled all the way to #1 hoping to see Mad Max, and wasn’t disappointed.
The Corvette was truly a big deal for sure. At least the C8 foreplay payed off in the end.
Clearly you’ve already forgotten the C8 and Supra
Hell, they only showed one side of the car, they only need two wheels and tires for the shot.
I’ll bet his dick sideburns, and her massive 70's bush caused them to get stuck together like velcro.
I’ve been a fast of the Cobra II Mustang since I was a kid, I’ve always liked that car.
Sensationalism
Don’t forget the cooked rabbits
I know, that’s why I’d be trying. That’s gotta count for something
I’d try to drown a shipping container of baby Yoda’s for a Cobra Daytona.
I’ll bet it hurt them to not put a big ass ugly grill on that car. I guess the outline is as close as they needed for it instead.
Or a dickfer
I enjoyed the movie quite a bit, and will probably give it another go at the theater.
In our case, the Tommy Gate equipped Transit is sufficient 95% of the time. Buying one of these “trailer” things to go along with the Transit, then we might as well have bought a bigger box truck. Both a Transit/trailer combo or a larger box truck takes up more space than we would need when it comes to parking.
We were one of the first, if not the first in our company to flip one of these machines. We had divisions asking for a video to see what a flip looked like, so we made up a quick one, and I dropped it on YouTube. I’m the one closest to the camera.
It’s about 1100lbs. In order to get it into some offices, we have to pull off all the panels, and drawer to flip it on its side using engine hoists.