sean2012
Sean D
sean2012

2002 Buick? Century or Park Avenue? ...the indicators are actually just headlight reflections off the chrome bumper trim?

Look at the side view picture. Specifically the rear axle location. That is where i started voting CP.

As a lover of weird things, I was totally on board. Till I saw this angle of the vehicle.

300 million dollars.

Nobody is abusing these. They’re consumer grade garbage that some shitbag is littering the streets with in order to justify the $300 million he stole from investors. This is the equivalent of getting mad that the scooter you bought from Walmart and left outside for two weeks doesn’t work so hot.

This car is cool as hell and I respect everything about the work done on it. It looks absolutely awesome.

Disregard, I’m slower than slow today...

Why do I find old deathtrap vehicles so appealing?

Neutral: I could take some gas tax increase, but I think 25 cents is too aggressive. But if it really all went to our infrastructure and we finally got some stuff fixed I think I’d be game

With owners this salty, no wonder Ford switched to aluminum bodies!

My whole childhood, my Pop had this plastic cup holder that clipped to the door. He carried a Country Club Malt Liquor in it every time he drove. Not that he was a drinker, that would last him 2 days.

The amount of butthurt in the comments sections is hilarious. Also as someone with a small truck that frequently punches well above its weight class all I can say is...

Who Are you kidding? 99% of F150's will never do anything but haul groceries and drive to work

Old school Subaru nerd here. Take all the stupid faux rally crap off and you’ve got a super clean, low mileage GL-10 coupe, which are incredibly hard to find anymore. The EA81 engine is an unstoppable workhorse that’ll do 40+ mpg. I would love to get my hands on this thing.

Screeching tires on dirt or gravel always makes me insane.

But how are you going to power your mobility scooter after the fall?

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Only someone as cool as Jay would own a Festiva Shogun

I got to meet him at Supercar Sunday this last week. He was awesome, cracking jokes, talking cars, taking pictures with everyone, signing all autographs, looking at people's project binders and showing off his P1. He's awesome and obviously the coolest celebrity car collector.

The one who shares his collection the most is my favorite. Someone’s collection is no good to me if it is not shared with me. Jay Leno = the best for me. He is not my favorite comedian, nor (former) late night show host, but he is my favorite sharing car collector. The dude has tons of great cars, he drives them, he

Jay Leno. Obvious answer is obvious.