If I discover I had a family member that fought in WW2, this is EXACTLY how I will describe them.
If I discover I had a family member that fought in WW2, this is EXACTLY how I will describe them.
In the immortal words of Wakamoto Norio
The tiny little RPM gauge tacked onto the steering column is also kinda cute.
I’m going to assume this is in jest because to do otherwise would drive me to madness.
I know some people consider floor shifters heretical with bench seats, but a 5MGE and W58 would be a delightful combination in a little wagon like this.
And they better be the right kind of Christian, too!
Not that someone like him ever listened to others anyway.
The late night talk show writers get paid to watch it so I don’t have to.
“[T]he liberals are clearly more competent people.”
It definitely gave off a Fox News vibe.
and the Chevy 454SS, and the GMC Syclone/Typhoon, but brevity being the soul of wit and all...
*waves* hey, neighbor! I lived in Parish went I had my Toyotas, and now I’m in Mexico.
Yeah, it’s cool. It just doesn’t make sense to own.
Oh yeah, it was special. Particularly compared to this thing. But it still didn’t really make sense as a truck to purchase.
This truck was stupid* when it was called the Ram SRT-10 and the idea hasn’t gotten better with age.
When I had mine, I tried to be a responsible owner and check/adjust the valve lash. At that point, it had something like 130k miles on it and it had probably never been done before.
Greater Syracuse area, no less. Lake Ontario doesn’t fuck around.
Damn!
I’m so glad this already sold. No one will be able to call my bluff when I say “shut up and take my money!” I had an ‘84 Celica GT liftback, and I LOVED that car until 21 upstate New York winters turned the rear of it into Swiss cheese. This one has the factory 14x7 aluminum wheels and fancy seats, but the GT-S…