Say it ain't so!
Say it ain't so!
Nothing to do with cars, but will vouch for one Pat Wilson. Spent a year in LA with my first wife/college friends and by pure luck ended up working as a production assistant (business major/new years party/foot-in-door). I met Pat briefly while I worked behind the scenes on the "Island in Sun" video (mexican wedding…
Haha that's so cool! Are you texting all your friends like "Hey guys! Pat Wilson likes my shit, and wants me to pick out a car for him!". I know I would be. Also cool to hear that a celebrity is shopping in the "regular people" range for the most part.
Maybe your handicap affects your sense of self-entitlement. Just kidding, anyone who does that is just a special kind of asshole.
Yep Dad 1 :)
As a father of 3, I agree with your dad.
Like I said earlier...I love the LACK of pictures in these posts. I drive a lowly Ram and have 1000's of pictures of it.
who ever did that to that Porsche needs tarred, feathered, horse whipped, then dragged around a field behind a Porsche.
Just need your Dad's address so I can file the false paternity suit.
I've had some neat cars in my driveway growing up,it has actually become another family buisness in recent years. I've never bought one new(which i know is a pain in the ass),but have middled deals for several 308s and as of last week an 04 360 vert.
That's definitely even worse.
I got a taste of the supercar experience with my old Alfa Romeo 164. It's Italian, it was a money pit, it ran differently every day, and it certainly sounded like a supercar. That Arese V6 start-up in the morning woke me up better than any cup of coffee.
It was a dark and stormy night as I raced down the Mexican coastline in my GT40. I was determined to outrun the cartel gangsters shooting rockets at us by speedboat, as Brian Williams lit up a joint and nonchalantly told me to "relax man"...
I've had parking brakes fail more times than I've had transmissions slip out of gear while parked or cylinders push past compression. For this reason I do not trust a parking brake to hold the car as much as I trust compression to. Always both, IMO.
ARGH! Don't eat in the car-my biggest pet peeve.
"Had a customer come in a while back. Said her brakes were spongy. Here's what I found. Now I asked myself 'DID YOU NOT HEAR A GRINDING NOISE!!!' So we had her come to the back and showed her. The service writer and I said this was very dangerous, and that we've never seen anything like this before. She starts dancing…