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In fairness, I’m going to blame this on stock footage and an ad agency that doesn’t know anything about cars.

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maybe it just rolls end over end if you hit something. Not sure but i might prefer belts to honda’s airbags...

I assume you mean the roof racks, because some do have roofs

It was in ‘99 or 2000. I think the only pay phone we found was at the gas station. My brother and I didn’t really sense any danger there, figured we were a block from the Pyramid which was still active at the time. It was when the cop showed up we figured we might be in a rough area. We’d both been to Memphis a few

never thought much of these back in the day, but looking at it now, it’s aged really well.

Yeah, it looks like they primarily deal with cabs and commercial transport. They sell thru bus dealers. The one I saw had no obvious commercial badges so it may have been privately owned.

No, it’s built by a division of AM General. The website is still active with latest news as recent as May of this year.

I’ve only seen one on the freeway. I didn’t know anything about them, but recognized many re-purposed Element pieces. I always loved the Element, but 3 kids makes a 4-seater pointless. If they made this in non-accessible version while including the element’s interior features AND added a 3rd row or at least a 5th

First, pass along to any you may have contacts with that we’ll wait until he’s better if Amazon will let them, would rather see them all at their best, then just trying to meet the schedule.

This is exactly what I hate about modern jeeps... The fact that they don’t do stuff like this anymore. To me, the wrangler needs to be a Go-Anywhere DO-ANYTHING vehicle. And you’d think with modern tech, the agricultural and commercial capabilities should be huge now...

deep cover traffic patrol

Very close call....

Seriously. At the grocery I worked for, we’d convince the new guys to go mop the freezer or that they had to shake the italian dressing every 30 minutes so it’d be appealing to customers. At worst, we’d convince them to lean over the mop bucket draing (had a spray nozzle int he middle) to turn the water on....

It’s a completely foreign concept here in the US to have anyone under 18 be responsible for anything, let alone have access to heavy equipment (as a mechanic would). Even the grocery store I worked at wouldn’t let me use the trash compactor until I was 18. We baby our kids way too much here.

“ were things most of the apprentices were subjected to and that they would always be laughing at the end.”

from google: The minimum age for enlisting in the UK armed forces is 16

Well... the obvious choice is of course, the Fiero. Mid-engine with american affordability.

it makes since, just preferred it in the back instead of under the driver. just easier to get to and a bit safer in a road-side situtation.

Our ‘05 does, just found this picture and ran with it.