Good thing we got rid of all those licensed, regulated taxis. Saving a couple dollars is more important than safety.
Good thing we got rid of all those licensed, regulated taxis. Saving a couple dollars is more important than safety.
Cheap and dangerous. The Triumph undercarcass means you’ll never know when it’s running right, or for how long. It could take weeks of fiddling to get it out for a couple of hours of terrifying fun.
This seems like more of a “too many damn guns” story than a racism story.
I’m rethinking my plan to start a cars and coffee spin-off called “Cars and Guns.”
Matte black always looks like unpainted plastic to me.
I’d say 1952 was the last time a flareside looked good. And yes, the Tundra is not only the worst flareside, it’s one of the worst looking vehicles ever.
The 4 cyl. Ranger is the exact opposite of a sports car. 5 speed manual does nothing to help.
They should roll the guy that did that down a hill into traffic.
Ah yes, the flareside. For the person who thinks the standard Ranger bed holds too much cargo.
All those CUV/SUVs look the same to me. Toyota, Honda, Hyundai, Chevy, Mitsubishi, etc. etc. Copy paste car design.
Gender reveals are now the 6th leading cause of death.
There seem to be a lot of novice flippers out there lately.
I freakin’ love everything these guys do. So creative in a scientific way.
I’m also surprised there aren’t any available as “used”.
LISTEN GODDAMNIT HYUNDAI HAS GOTTEN A LOT BETTER OVER THE YEARS MAN THEY’RE JUST AS GOOD AS ANY JAPANESE CAR AND PROBABLY BETTER BECAUSE THEY’RE CHEAPER BUT THE SAME QUALITY AND THE WARRANTY IS STILL WAY LONGER SO IT’S YOUR LOSS IF YOU DON’T APPRECIATE VALUE AND ECONOMY.
https://www.concordaerospace.com/products/jewish-space-laser-activation-panel
I doubt any of those reviews are Amazon Verified Purchase Reviews.
I am ALL IN on blowing it up. It’s the most fun, and probably the most economical at this point.
It’s a show car, so it’s in a different category than we’re usually evaluating here. As a show car, it’s in great shape for its age and obviously the original work was very well done.
60 months at 3% would be my absolute maximum.