It may be a steal beam, but it probably isn't a steel beam.
It may be a steal beam, but it probably isn't a steel beam.
Except now it looks like a bastardization of a Ford Fiesta and a Pontiac Aztec, which in itself was just a bloated 80's Pontiac LeMans hatch. Not sure how this is better...
Next up, the model Z. Then Elon flies to Mars on his rocketship.
Um, Bonneville?
Lol I know. More likely they’re idling it around the block on Sunday after washing it, then putting it back in the garage.
NOT hating on NASCAR, but an observation, and a thought.
Go put 750 miles on any car with nothing but full power quarter mile runs. It'll be shot. The racers rebuild every 10 passes or so for a reason.
Whole lotta people seeing dollar signs fly out of the window. Has anyone made a profit on it, besides the auction companies and perhapes Mr. Cena?
Given the popularity of dune buggy and various other Beetle rebody kits, it’s no surprise Karmann tried to get in on the action by making a Corvair on a Beetle chassis.
Cant say much for the driving experience as I was 8. But even as an 8year old I cursed the backseats in these. Literally no legroom for a child.
I guess you shouldn’t, but if you don’t they may just take your money. First car I bought they offered me a GREAT deal on my trade in. Then raised the price of the car that same amount and did the shuck-and-jive until I signed. Took a few days for me to read it again and notice. In my defense I was 19, but never…
I guess you shouldn’t, but if you don’t they may just take your money. First car I bought they offered me a GREAT deal on my trade in. Then raised the price of the car that same amount and did the shuck-and-jive until I signed. Took a few days for me to read it again and notice. In my defense I was 19, but never…
I guess you shouldn’t, but if you don’t they may just take your money. First car I bought they offered me a GREAT deal on my trade in. Then raised the price of the car that same amount and did the shuck-and-jive until I signed. Took a few days for me to read it again and notice. In my defense I was 19, but never…
I guess you shouldn’t, but if you don’t they may just take your money. First car I bought they offered me a GREAT deal on my trade in. Then raised the price of the car that same amount and did the shuck-and-jive until I signed. Took a few days for me to read it again and notice. In my defense I was 19, but never…
I guess you shouldn’t, but if you don’t they may just take your money. First car I bought they offered me a GREAT deal on my trade in. Then raised the price of the car that same amount and did the shuck-and-jive until I signed. Took a few days for me to read it again and notice. In my defense I was 19, but never…
In 2001 my wife and I were young, broke and had two little kids and two beater cars. I was comfortable with a hooptie for work use, so we kept the best one (escort wagon) and after some calling around headed to Gary Worth Ford/Lincoln/Mercury in Portland, Or. We had $1k in cash and a 78 Monza station wagon and fairish…
In 2001 my wife and I were young, broke and had two little kids and two beater cars. I was comfortable with a hooptie for work use, so we kept the best one (escort wagon) and after some calling around headed to Gary Worth Ford/Lincoln/Mercury in Portland, Or. We had $1k in cash and a 78 Monza station wagon and fairish…
In 2001 my wife and I were young, broke and had two little kids and two beater cars. I was comfortable with a hooptie for work use, so we kept the best one (escort wagon) and after some calling around headed to Gary Worth Ford/Lincoln/Mercury in Portland, Or. We had $1k in cash and a 78 Monza station wagon and fairish…
In 2001 my wife and I were young, broke and had two little kids and two beater cars. I was comfortable with a hooptie for work use, so we kept the best one (escort wagon) and after some calling around headed to Gary Worth Ford/Lincoln/Mercury in Portland, Or. We had $1k in cash and a 78 Monza station wagon and fairish…
You seem to think that we will never need to make things. While surely declining, the world will always need people who can craft. Their tools will evolve as they always have, of course. And a lot of those jobs go way beyond “semi skilled.” A lot of those kind of jobs pay very well for a reason, namely you can’t do it…