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not only do I agree, it is a fact within the Rodding industry, which I belong to, rat rods can and do come with any engine combinations, with the more bizarre, the greater the claim. the popularity has fallen much so that they are more just an off shoot of the whole car custom industry. yes I know there will always be

I completely agree; the body lines and the well designed nose around that huge bumpers mandated back then; I had almost forgotten that car.

no fat shaming here

1) never ever think you will get back whatever YOU put into a project. 2) there is not enough crack in the suburban Detroit trailer parks to make this monster even palatable at $5k...crack pipe at it's finest

I always try to explain that to my wife, who is Romanian. how “YOU” feel about the sale; did you get treated the way you felt you should have? is the value, versus the price you paid make you feel satisfied? does it bother you that every one bought the same one cheaper? too many things to fret over and consume your

or he is trying to "bait" the next Craiglist killer

ah, no. I had a delivery driver young lady, when I ran a parts store in Newport News Virginia; her first delivery, was downtown; she promptly sold the truck for some crack and got high right there and then

I do love the touch that red color adds to the rather drab interior

only if the satellite is one with a stationary orbit

I love what the enterprising Russians do to their Ladas; they love to hang stuff out all over the place; BUT this pretty much takes the cake

I agree with you; back in the middle 1970's and early 80's, the Japanese cars, many were practical minded, and came with hatchbacks. I had several Honda’s and Datsun’s that were like swiss army knifes, folding out in many different configurations. as well, into the late 80's, the Japanese cars were held to width as

I was thinking a handle on the tray you put in a toaster oven

Canada? we can't trust you guys to do a "trunking" properly; you might invite the questionable lady to sit along side of you and make her listen to Sarah McMac for 3 hours; hmmm, that might be a worse fate

I do realize that many of your Subie fans would still pine for such a car, but my understanding that many different engines they made were prone to costly maladies. something other than a old British car, Mazda RX7, or an old Harley, that much oil consumption is denying the enviable; nor is any other thing about the

Matthew Broderick doesn't like you finding fault with his old lady, Sarah (horseface) Jessica Parker; ore maybe not

oooh, wagon!

I tend to stay away from anything 0.40 over; too loose in the head gaskets

if you used as an example, say Sofia Loren, I might agree with you; now go to any Midwest Walmart and I will have to disagree with you

you lived near a navy base too?

I love your observations of US verses Euro design culture. we need trunks on our little cars for "starter Pimps" who need to "trunk" a 'hoe; at least until they can buy a Big Mercedes, or a Lincoln Town car on the cheap, "O.G. style