Interesting that they went to gear drive. Not as entertaining as the reverse-rotating Allison setup, but better enough performance that it was worth it, I'm sure.
Interesting that they went to gear drive. Not as entertaining as the reverse-rotating Allison setup, but better enough performance that it was worth it, I'm sure.
Came to the front page to post the Airtruk, myself.
Whoops. Quick question: did the F-82 use double Merlins, or did they revert to Allisons? I know the Allisons already had two directions in full production (P-38, etc.), but did they whip out a reverse Merlin just for the F-82?
Depending on whether he has to kill people disguised as a bum, he might need a Bug as well.
Yeah, I was going to say - this stinks of paranoid schizophrenic like DAMN
We need this picture here, because it is batshit.
The best part is that he'd been snowed in, and got the Willys in trade for one of these, if I recall correctly.
Or is postulating very small rooms linked only very indirectly from one side to the other and built only on the outer periphery. Which would equate to having absolutely no idea how hotels work.
Car and Driver also liked the Intrepid. A lot.
Would Bob blocking a selfie be so meta it would make the universe explode?
Gom Jabbar option now standard on the Bene Gesserit edition. I must not hoon. Hoon is the tire killer.
I remember you griping about the pedals in these - cool to see that there was a more full write-up in the works.
Congrats. If it were a Benz, it would have qualified (barely) for the first tier of high mileage award. Top tier's a million, FWIW.
"All car sex should involve eels"?
Maybe this would work with a mid '70s Lincoln Continental or LTD or something. Maybe.
Seriously, lady, at least get a model car and look inside it. If you kneel on the passenger seat and face backwards, for almost any normal-sized human in a normal-sized car, your ass is going to be pretty damn close to that dashboard. And with the windshield rake in most modern cars, there's not going to be a hell of…
For that price, it's insanity on a budget. NP
NUKE THE HURRICANE
If the plastic supplied was represented as, e.g. a given grade of ABS but was actually a lower grade or some kind of recycled HDPE/ABS/who knows mess, then it was a counterfeit *of what it was stated to be*. Still an awkward use in short form, but likely the best one we've got. "Inferior" doesn't necessarily describe…
Not if you include any more typical 4WD vehicles. The 4-speed didn't come along until '60, by which time, many Land Rovers and others were available with 4 + transfer case. What's that you say, Land Rovers aren't cars, and are thus disqualified? Balls to that: