petrienw
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petrienw

Perception is reality, unfortunately. It doesn’t matter if there is a warehouse full of toilet paper. If it’s not on the shelf, that is what matters to the retail consumer of the product. When people think of shortages, they think it means there is a lack of supply. That is usually false. It is usually disruptions in

The Cosmosphere is an excellent pick. As a Kansas boy, it was a staple field trip spot. 

Clean ZJs were excellent SUVs. I’ve learned my lesson to not sell sentimental vehicles, but this one slipped through in my younger days. 

Not only that: Post a QOTD, harvest answers, create slideshow of unchecked answers, let readers correct the mistakes.

If it wasn’t aggressively pink, it wouldn’t look that bad! Done up in a better livery, more along the lines of 50's Indy cars, it would be one fun hot rod:

What are the other options to stopping a literal stabbing in progress? There is murder in progress right in front of you, is that really the time for a taser or pepper spray?

Beginning of article: “Oh nice! He’ll just trailer it home and start a bit of a restoration project. This should make for some cool reading.”

If only the QOTD could just be used as a discussion platform, rather than harvesting content for clickbait slideshows.

You really need to differentiate “Classic Muscle Cars” versus “Contemporary Muscle Cars”.

You could not be more correct. My FIL has a 65 GT for a period of time and that thing made 70 MPH feel like 140. Between the manual brakes, manual steering, and no overdrive, it was quite the handful. 

I mean, it’s pretty obvious they’re standing shoulder to shoulder looking past each other. They aren’t making eye contact. Without context, it looks like a weird form of forced perspective but if you actually watch the whole scene it’s not that bad. 

SpaceX

Am I crazy to think that a few Raptor engines strapped to the bow could push it backwards?

There is actually something really enticing about taking on such a rewarding project. Hundreds of hours in the shop with friends or family working towards a common goal, the end product being something you can keep and enjoy for years and pass down to the next generation.

I had the same takeaway. I mean, you drove on the interstate through the midwest, this isn’t the Highway of Death through Baghdad. I live in Kansas and everyone wears masks. Hell, you get bad looks if you DON’T wear masks around here. Sure, out in the sticks there are more people that put up a fight to mask wearing.

We just made the drive from Topeka to Copper Mountain a few weeks ago. That southerly wind is no joke. Just inside Colorado we saw a truck camper get ripped right out of an F250 bed and exploded all over west bound I70. 

It’s all about the type of riding you do. I rode in my small town for years. Went on long joy rides out in the country and loved every second of it.

Get over yourself. 

I switched from a 2003 F-150 to a 2018 F-150.

Existential Question: Are us automotive enthusiast going to go the way of, say, HAM radio? Nothing but old men clinging to technology of the past for the sake of nostalgia?