I’ve never been a big fan of Twitter, but this has earned some of my respect.
I’ve never been a big fan of Twitter, but this has earned some of my respect.
Rot in hell Bubba.
If you’re selling them, I think Singer is on the right track with the 911. The fact that the body stayed the same for decades, so many parts are (somewhat) interchangeable and there’s people with real money willing to buy them is a good thing (for Singer). There were enough of them made, but not too many. Imagine how…
Also, not many of these will be made; two of the special editions–one Monte Carlo inspired, one cafe racer-inspired–will only have 25 copies each.
News flash: you don’t have to use Google or Facebook, but an ISP is required. I don’t have a choice of ISP (well, I can have AT&T or Comcast, which is essentially no choice)
Because I pay for Netflix & Pandora, and nothing more. It’s $15 a month - about 10% of your bill.
“I’ll be honest: I’m not sure this was the best idea given what could have happened with a misfire or a stray bullet”
I swear that’s exactly the same audio as the Mustang crash vids.
It wasn’t on the street, so that part is cool.
Good point.
Says the guy who immediately talks shit about the person who doesn’t share the same taste.
I said it was a pointless exercise. I never said Jeep shouldn’t have made it.
I don’t like model cars; I like real cars.
Fair enough.
Right. I am not a fan of a concept car, because it’s useless as a car. So clearly, I’m not a car guy.
It looks fucking stupid, genius.
Sorry, but this is a pointless exercise in bullshit.
Your massive misunderstanding of how “sanctuary cities” work is why people brand you an ignorant inbred hillbilly; it’s not about where you live.
Wyden is one of the few people in Washington who doesn’t have his head up his ass.
This paragraph, and the picture of the sideways rally car... I really hope they let Darby design some cars at some point. Love that stuff.