1st prize is a Corvair. 2nd prize is 2 Corvairs.
1st prize is a Corvair. 2nd prize is 2 Corvairs.
I laughed out loud at this. Which busted my cover that I wasn’t really listen to my wife.
This bumper at :57. Definately an early Corvair.
Whatever it is, I doubt it’s as cool as the 1925 Bugatti Brescia pulled from Lake Maggiore in Italy a few years ago. This car probably doesn’t have the cool story that the Lake Maggiore Bug has, either. Nor will it likely sell for anywhere near the $360,000 that Peter Mullin paid to have the Brescia in his museum in…
The Tomebstone is great and Imma let you finish, but nothing touches the Hurracarana and WWE is adopting it but not at it’s true potential.
This selfish comment is made out of ignorance by you and others that do not understand the dynamic or mental process that depressed and desperate people experience. Often, the victim is convinced it will be the best solution for everyone, or they may be in so much pain that family and social connections are drowned…
Torchitude = 11
To be fair, that guy has a point. It's Popular Mechanics. It's not Car and Driver.
I for one will not be renewing my Jalopnik subscription
Come to think of it Jason, this site doesn't feature near enough articles about 9 or 10 inch engines lathes.
1951 Tempo Matador. Don't ask, lucky.
So 64kV are being recalled. (sorry I'm an engineer)
So it's a bit like saying the lottery will pay you 8 million to buy a ticket*
I'm going to assume that my '86 Volvo 240 wagon counts as old. I walk to work, but I drive the car most days. It's undeniably more high-maintenance than my previous DD (an Impreza), but it's all the more lovable for that, in a strange way.
That's fascinating.
And 77,000+ people have been Torchrolled.
Glad I'm not the only one drinking tonight.
reminds me of that one time in Aaron's 944 before his buddy drove it into the woods:
I like this guy
Let him know that MontegoMan finds his actions incredibly irresponsible and reckless.