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“[...]but the FBI never thought the physical descriptions of the two matched well enough[...]”

https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/1400:_D.B._Cooper

Thieves REARELY do, it becomes a drug at least until you get caught or killed.

What bothers me is that these types of trailers typically mean this car is changing hands for investment purposes. When I’m president, this will be punishable by death.

And going too fast as well.

Oh come on. We already know who DB Cooper was...

For real. Snitches end up in ditches.

and the FBI thinks he may have never landed from his jump”

Too bad he didn’t take the proceeds from his successful first attempt and call it a career.

Electric door locks and high strength glass make for a hell of a death trap. The battery fire doesn’t have to have lots of flames to kill as the smoke will asphyxiate the occupants and they will be unable to locate the manual releases in a panic. RIP to those involved.

When you try and be a “cool” dad only to have this guy and his god damn kids ruin your parade.

“Still love the truck”

Looking on Hemmings, these cars go for about $300,000.00. That’s a lot of money, but its significantly less than the $480,000.00 price of a new home in the U.S.

The best Diablo I have seen up close and in person was purple. And not that kinda dull metallic purple of the SEE30, I mean motherfucking Prince purple. Just outrageous.  

I want ‘needs sunglasses’ range of colours only.

100% it’s a Lambo it needs something bright and dare I say a little garish.

Slightly off-topic but as someone who had a Diablo model and poster on their wall since the early nineties, silver has to be the worst color for this car.

It runs the gamut from driver is completely out of the loop to the driver has known about the system glitching for months about how it is getting worse and could have told the car owner he needed to hire someone to lift the car off the truck or the truck company it needed repair but decided to screw both the transport

You make it sound like the truck driver himself is at fault. Seems to me like that would only be the case if A) he owned the trailer and B) he didn’t properly maintain it. I imagine he’s an employee of the transport company.