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The cooks pest control chevy colorados have the side door too, only colorados I’ve seen with it. What I was thinking was a panel in the bed itself that lifts up, then a top folds out to function like a top opening tool box. This may do that, but I can’t tell.

If anyone wants a product designer with 10 years in the playground industry... hit me up, I did actually get to design a few vehicles... but they were all on big springs.

Ah, in my earlier days when I still dreamt of being a car designer, I’D thought of something similar, but for the bed, it would fold flat when not needed, or unfold to become a secure toolbox.

Watch those line-items closely. The Honda Dealership I worked for briefly would put charges on cars that couldn’t possibly be correct. I found a Honda Ridgeline with a charge for a sunroof deflector... that didn’t have a sunroof. There were also pinstripe charges on elements that didn’t have the stripes. I quit after

really makes me want to see Veyrons run at Bristol.

now... if she’d lit it up first...

most of the older, solid axle RWD sedans and wagons could tow about this much, we had a 400 big block pontiac catalina safari and a few caprices that could pull anything we ever stuck behind them, more than most modern suvs. And with these old wagons, you could fit several sheets of plywood in the back with the tail

suddenly this

I sort of wonder if it could have been testing as some kind of super-drone fighter...

Now the big question is, why didn’t it succeed past what appears to be a very elaborate mock-up stage?

I don’t know any highlights of the Jalpa, just seemed to be the Mondial of Lambos. Kinda there, not really sure what for.

you know what’s more fun? one of these

Now... to make this

ALWAYS CHECK THE MAF SENSOR FIRST!!!! oh sorry, just had to get that out there.... carry on.

not being an off-roader, i’m just throwing this out as a question. Wouldn’t raking the windshield make off-road visibility a bit tougher? Obviously this could be minor, but too far and you couldn’t lean forward to see what your doing. A more vertical, but shorter windshield that’s bowed a bit like on the FJ Crusiers

I would like to have this incorporated into a SatNav system, either in car or on phone. It would not only alert you to an oncoming emergency vehicle, but also the direction it is coming from (behind, crossroad, etc) and where the path it will be taking so that you know you are getting out of the way, rather than

anyway to buy one? would make a great back yard office.

Stylistically, this was my favorite of that era. Sure the F1 was fast, the XJ220 may have been refined, but this had the most bonkers styling... more like the supercars of the 70s. By the time this came around, the Diablo seemed tame compared to it’s predecessor, and Ferraris were pretty much all variations of the

I also want to make sure no one misconstrues my intent. I have no problem funding whatever it costs to keep our soldiers safe. My brother works for a company that does composite armor, so I’ve got some familiarity with that. But as a direct replacement for the Humvee, I would expect it to fulfill all roles the Humvee