
I ran into this on YouTube trying to compare trucks. It was a bit of a eye opener for me...is true? If so I think Ford has a long way to go.
I ran into this on YouTube trying to compare trucks. It was a bit of a eye opener for me...is true? If so I think Ford has a long way to go.
I ran into this on YouTube trying to compare trucks. It was a bit of a eye opener for me...is true? If so I think Ford has a long way to go.
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You forgot Ford Mustang owners. Mustangs are common as doughnuts, but every one of them will tell you theirs is unique...
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That is complex. The most difficult vacuum system I have had to deal with was in a 1981 Pontiac Turbo Trans Am... one little leak causes huge performance problems...it is hell.
1962 chevy C10 with a 256 cid inline 6
That is just awesome...
What would have been cool is if he ran his air intake from those gaping holes that used to be headlights....and 8500 for it is a bit high, but I will give it a NP anyway just because 351 Cleveland!
I agree Jason. This is one awesome car. I want one too.
Seeing all these big old boats still running always makes my heart sing. I think there is a real future for non destructive custom drive train suspension modifications for these types of cars. These old land yachts would be great if we could at least get 30 miles to the gallon out of them with umteen hp and torques…
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It looks like a mutant hybrid of a Buick and a Checker cab...
Chris is awesome and I think he is one of only two good things on Drive. The other is Big Muscle. I like Chris better. I don't care what the other car salesmen think.
I must say I loved every Oldsmobile I ever had. Right from the Oldsmobile Toronado to the Delta 88 and 98's and even the odd Cutless. My last one was a 1982 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Coupe Royale. It looked so big and bad and it felt like I was watching TV as I drove it it was so smooth...smoothness....so good.
I took six weeks to learn proper official Indonesian in a Jogjakarta Bahasa school before I went to work in Makassar Sulewasi as a radio station designer. There is no English in Makassar worth talking about. Just a few Dutch and Italians who live in bars and speak a brittle form of English but I thought I was ready. I…