norotornolove
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norotornolove

Hey, now. Those guys would have to clean it, display it, and find a buyer for it. It might sit in their case for months. No way they could do better than that.

I’m hoping these life alert buttons I ordered for my elderly family are going to be worth something someday.  And as such I haven’t let anyone of them wear them.  

Nearly all WWII aircraft employed forced induction (usually two stage superchargers). The Spitfire had a two stage two speed blower.

The variable center of gravity system is shown in the image right below you wondering what it is.

The Toyoda’s are some pretty cool dudes...not only do they manage to keep one of the largest and most globally-recognized brands in their family, they actually go out and race on the regular, and are really into video games. I actually shot an e-mail to PR once about a plan to trade advertising space on SMCars in

I agree with you, the GRMN Century is a far better look.

It’s called a door pocket. Clearly, it was made to hold other, somehow smaller doors.

Carry on....

When I had my ‘67 Mini (probably born more like in 1984) I can tell you those bins were filled with a Haynes manual, spare head gaskets (damned 1380 used them like toilet paper), and a few quarts of oil.

Im willing to bet it was more likely to hold those large map books our forefathers used to navigate long ago.  

“Oh, dear. It looks as though Collin has upended his automobile within the waterway. Someone be a good gent and retrieve him from the canal.”

I was going to guess “My Beer and Watch This.” This is quite literally the 60s British equivalent.

Do you really think they’re going to invest money in some new process to create a badge?

Wait wait. So, someone makes something neat out of metal using cutting edge technology and you guys get snarky and sarcastic quite obviously making fun of it.   FCA molds in shitty fake rocks in plastic or imprints stupid headlights on the windshield or prints a red jeep on a wheel and you guys cream your pants?

Am I the only one here that loves seeing the burnout and drifts? I dont like to just look at the cars, I love to hear them and see them flex a little.

Toronto used to have a pop up late night event called Ertefa. Street racing, burnouts, shit like that always used to happen at the events. They kept going to different locations but the cops just ended up following them around and shutting it down. Not sure what they are doing now, as I got out of that scene due to

This goes back but I remember it distinctly when the silverado went from this handsome design