Columbine? Dylan? Errr.....
Columbine? Dylan? Errr.....
$800-$1500 for a luthier-built guitar?
First, last impression: where you gonna find enough Asian Chavs with real money?
Nightmares.
Ummm...that WAS a Lancia, amirite?
It’s the miracle of the birds and...the birds?
He’s missing a “natural” sponsoring gig—spokesman for LOCTITE.
Some nice Brugmansia would help your discord...
I put a set of Colonel Bogeys on my third ‘55 Chevy Nomad wagon in ‘72, but I pulled the program plate out, so all 5 horns sounded at once.
He douches, Bro!
You’ve described my present dilemma, to a “T”.
Seems like it’s already been recalled. Causes contact rash in some skin types.
Fixed this, you’re welcome.
Please tell me how the fuck this ended up being a thread on Camaro vs. Mustang? The last words on Clarkson’s list were “Lamborghini Aventador”, and among the first words were some criteria:
Bore me.
The engine is the draw here, and recalling the effortless, freight-train pull of my old VFR1000, the V4 should not disappoint!
They’ve got a challenge, improving interior space while still being stuck with an IS250-sized cabin plunked down on that oversized stretchy-Lycra-bodied batmobile lower half.
Look closely at the photo with the a/c unit, and you will see solid rubber tires ( they even look like fork lift tires) which the bus rides on, and much smaller flanged “bogey” wheels that are set forward and slightly to the outside of the rubber tires. The bogeys ride on rails, and the rubber tires on smooth concrete.
I was speeding down a gentle grade on my vintage Hetchins with brand- new premium 19mm tubulars, on a smooth concrete apron, at roughly 28 MPH, when I steered gently to avoid a bush partly blocking the road. The bush also hid a 1" wide crack which intersected my direction of travel at about a 5 degree angle, with a…
He had to “manually” stop the car? He was driving it upside down!