rexseven
RexSeven
rexseven

nope.

In high school a good friend of mine bought a mid-80s Accord hatchback from a neighbor. The guy had lost both his right arm and leg, and as such the car had been modified. There was an auxiliary accelerator on the far left of the pedal box and all of the control stalks on the steering wheel had been relocated to the

Also, why hasn’t Youtube figured out that stupid people can’t turn their phone sideways and implement a portrait mode frame?

Too bad it’s still ugly as hell. And this is coming from someone who loves AMG’s.

Hydrogen is the fuel of the future. And it always will be.

Let them buy their own car. Or the bike they’re going to use to get to the job after school to pay for that car.

May I ask you why you chose the owl plates for your CR-V instead of one of the other designs?

I wish I could like this post more.

This is a pretty fun question with a lot of interesting answers. How about Chrysler’s return to glorious return to rwd V8 fullsizers?

My Mom’s arm

In Sweden we don’t need warning labels for everything.

GT40! When Ford beat Ferrari at its own game. USA USA USA....!

But it’s FOR THE CHILDREN. Fun fact: nearly half of all children born in the 1950s and 1960s never made it to their 12th birthday due to lack of airbags in cars back then.

Can I suggest the Volga V12 hotrod by A:Level? The drivetrain and chassis is a BMW 850 CSi so there’s a 380hp V12 and manual transmission lurking under that modified 50s Soviet-designed body (which was modified a lot if you can’t notice).

Not that it would much against today’s cars but who can forget The Coyote from Hardcastle and McCormick

So. Did you ask if he liked fish sticks?

2002 Mazda RX-7 FD3S Spirit R. I needn’t say more.

The GT is the most “unamerican” american car, probably