L-body goodness! Equal-length halfshafts, bulletproof 2.2 turbo. I was raised in these cars (my dad was a Dodge exec)
L-body goodness! Equal-length halfshafts, bulletproof 2.2 turbo. I was raised in these cars (my dad was a Dodge exec)
Was there the infamous crankwalk on that model?
Oh...you meant golf club. Not golf club. Bat. Thing.
Just go find uTorrent 2.2.1 and set it not to update. Pretty much the best version.
I swear I remember a 49ers road jersey color combo like that - white jerseys and white pants.
That car would catch my eye if I saw it in public. While the side view looks like a Ford Fusion/Audi/BMW hodgepodge, the three quarter angle is really quite good. Now I wonder about the interior...also, where’s the Malibu SS (or whatever) with real HP numbers? Back up those good looks with some oomph, GM.
This song hasn't aged at all. I still have beef with people who say that STP was a Pearl Jam ripoff.
49ers die hard here, and...you're...you're not wrong. Those of us with sense among the fan base (the minority now, I suspect) support the kid, but god damn it, he was the TRUTH.
SLP Firehawk? SLP Firehawk. With a 6-speed.
No doubt a harbinger for all the 49ers fans about to endure the Tomsula era. May his reign be brief.
Or buy it, take possession, then get a dog to go through it. Sell off whatever you find and recover some of your investment!
Someone else is saying the same thing, it's just unfortunate that it's the managing director of securities at Wells Fargo, but let's listen anyways, via Bloomberg:
A buddy of mine has a small fleet of last-gen Broncos at his place in Idaho, and none of them look this good. Hmmm, GR is only three hours away. Wonder if he'd take my Subaru in trade.
The post seems to mostly be about mixers, and for my part I don't put Scotch in too many mixed drinks.
As a 49ers fan, I would like to welcome all Seahawks fans into the hell that is "losing a Super Bowl on a last second interception." Bar opens at 8AM.
That's the beauty of the Montero/Pajero/Shogun/Raider - they're not terribly common in the US, where Mitsubishi is something of an also-ran, but they're ubiquitous around the world.
I have one of the relatively rare 2nd gen 5-speeds, 3.0L. It's one hell of an offroad machine, I love it like family.
One day, someone will listen to me when I say the answer is a freaking Mitsubishi Montero! This one has a turbo-diesel! And a manual! And it'll go anywhere!
Read the headline for this post and thought out loud, "I bet I know what the answer always is..."
The 2.2L FWD Chryslers that kept the company in business during the 80's. Gone are the Omnis, Reliants and LeBarons. Gone are the Shadows and Daytonas! It's an incredible rarity to see them in the Western US, places where rust shouldn't get to them.