seanjohntx
seanjohntx
seanjohntx

Libertarianism is founded on three planks:

Fresh on the mind since I was just at the Zentrium yesterday, but Ed Culbertson. First man to traverse the entire Pan-American highway. On a motorcycle.

Might not rank as the greatest of all time, but certainly epic: Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman's global circumnavigation on the BMW R1150GS. 18,887 miles.

Top Gear Polar Special. First Vehicle to drive to the North Pole. I vote this one.

Around the Gulf in the Dobberton Surface Orbiter:

At +$70K you may as well get an Escalade.

Texas joined the confederacy in 1861.

Amarillo is still in "Y'all" territory, but I'm sure there are some "You Guys" transplants that get kicked out of the local dive bar.

That explains it... This is the only overpass in the whole state.

Please tell me where I can get 10w60 for less than $15/liter. That is the cheapest that I have seen w/shipping.

I hate to challenge what you feel you know about the passing lane, but the way it works is simple: if you are in the passing lane, and someone is going faster than you, then you are in the wrong lane.

I think they did it because it was fun. Most here know the two cars in the comparison, and they did it just because the cars can both be fun. It's not comparing a 458 to a Sierra 2500 or anything like that, these are just similar enough to made a nice Friday read after people get back from lunch and prep for the long

The second gen GT models were very capable. I think they are one of the most underrated cars. If you compare it with an Avenger coupe of the same era, The Probe was much faster and more capable.

In 1990 I actually test drove a GT. Really liked it but I could only afford the base model and I did not like the base model's looks as much. For its time, it was actually very clean and simple compared to many plastic fantastic Mustangs, Pontiacs and even the Mitsubishi Eclipse which I also test drove but it had

First gen? Nope. Second gen? Yep. I loved it. It may have sucked but I loved it. I feel it's overall look is still relevant today.

It's handsome and clean but also very bland. Both generations are mostly indistinguishable from many other coupes at the time. That said, I honestly think that if it were RWD and named something cool and not suggestive of anal sex we'd be all over these things.

Yes. In the way Elizabeth Hurley is still an attractive woman. She's not what she was 20 years ago, but if she turned up in your garage wearing nothing but a bow, you sure as hell wouldn't turn her down.

Wow, I have seriously thought about this too. Back when I was first getting into cars, I would frequently think I'd sighted a Ferrari F355 only to discover it was a Probe. I can plead relative youth and ignorance at the time, but in terms of a swoopy coupe with minimal adornments and popups, it's not completely

I think the following would be a better summation for you: