My thought, and it fits with the Coneheads references (sort of).
My thought, and it fits with the Coneheads references (sort of).
The 3rd gen SHO (‘96-’99) had the 3.4L V8. I mean, it’s an American/Japanese/British V8 (hat tip to Yamaha and Cosworth), but he’s a Frenchman in Detroit. The great melting pot, what’s more American than that?
Wait, isn’t the SHO known for their high strung Yamaha 6cyl motors? This duder wants an all american V8.
Those were pretty finicky, not sure if a good enough example can be had for $5k. But maybe!
Taurus SHO was my idea as well.
In the morning, I put a pan of bacon into the oven, go take my shower and get semi-dressed, go back into the kitchen for some perfectly baked bacon!
Irradiated... dang that’s a new one to me. Smart though.
Long story short: the grinding process scatters bacteria throughout the meat. With an intact cut, the bacteria is (generally) on the surface only. Granted, with proper food handling the risk in general is low anyway; otherwise that lamb tartare I had the other week would’ve made for a bad Sunday morning. Still, if…
Ground meat has more health risks because of the surface area that is possibly exposed to pathogens. A slab of pork will have some pathogens on the outside that get cooked off while grilling/frying/baking or whatever, but ground pork(like ground beef) has a lot more surface area exposed to pathogens and needs to be…
Pulled this photo from The Daily Mail. It’s supposed to be in the upper right but is missing from the photo you posted. So you’re still batting 100 at finding watermarks.
In my family my grandpa is 96, my dad is 65, and I am 30. By far my Grandpa has had the most medical bills and I basically never go to the Doctor!
*notes sticker*
I DEFINITELY second that.
Co-signed on the shock and awe factor of the .50 AE. I shot one at a range last year(bullseye on my first shot) and the power, the impact, the boom of that handcannon hitting your chest can’t be communicated in words.
I agree with making it symmetrical, but to be fair, the badge is already “hiding” the camera (you can just barely see it in the photo), and the badge isn’t big enough on it’s own to hide the CCS charge plug. Point being, there would still have to be a door there, but I agree that symmetrical seams would be better (as…
So to say the newer car with less mileage is more reliable is kind of a DUH statement. Of course the higher mileage cars are going to need more hard parts.
Going to go out on a limb and assume the 1999s and 2006s had far more miles than the 2011 as well.
The KitchenAid mixer is, hands-down, the best wedding or housewarming gift to give anyone if you can afford it. I want one in every color.
Now now, it could be a 2005 Classic. They kept making them through 05 for fleets.