Well, that’s going to haunt my dreamsnightmares. :-P
Well, that’s going to haunt my dreamsnightmares. :-P
This one is very easy... the two-tone 1959 Nash Metropolitan 1500 hardtop coupe from 1988's cult-classic “UHF”. Although, it appears to be in near perfect condition, which you would not expect as it is owned by the lovable-loser of a always-down-on-his-luck protagonist, and is a stark contrast to say The Dude’s ‘73…
Immediate axle shaft failure at 30% throttle.
Saw one this weekend with a sparkling brown paint job accompanied by bright pink racing stripes. Just thought “well, I’m glad it found love”
though they have similar systems in London and Stockholm
my 77 spitfire without overdrive lived at 65mph. it was working hard, but it was happy and capable of at least claiming it was going 80 or 85 sometimes. it wasn’t fast but i loved driving that car.
Mine does have overdrive (plus a breathed on 1296 dual-carb motor), so it is perfectly happy on the Interstate at 80mph - and in a fit of youthful exuberance I once saw 110mph on the clock (eek) 25 years ago. A lucky find, considering how weirdly rare o/d cars are in the US.
My friend in HS had one. Another had a MG and I drove a Fiat X1/9. Everyone was slow, but it was the 1980s.
Had a 92 Accord back about a decade ago when I was slumming it automotively where the muffler had a big hole in it, as a “quick” replacement it wound up with a Yamaha XS 750 motorcycle muffler on if for a month or two that stuck out quite a bit past the bumper to avoid melting the cover. My shins be damned any time…
What’s updog? :P
I talked him down to 12,500 in Google play gift cards. His uncle is sending it via transport since he’s out of the country. Already sent him my SSN and DOB so he can notarize the title. Snooze ya loose!
Your software needs an update for pedo, Stan and short comments. And don’t forget the all important apuweirdnerd.gif
how much is a subscription? asking for a lot of friends.
our fleet of range cars for driving practice
Let’s see....
Yamaha. Besides motorcycles, they made engines for the Taurus SHO and every
obnoxioustotally rad synthesizer keyboard in the 1980s. And your TV.
Get ready to take that yard-shit!
Steadying his massive elephant rifle against a well positioned rock, the ‘Housing and Zoning Inspector’ for Troy Michigan, calmly emptied his entire stockpile of high-powered ammunition into the engine block of the “Excursion” Jeep.
The 1993 black and tan Miata was the only one that came with a rare stereo that including shakers in the seats that shook the bottom with the bass. Sure, the CD player skipped horribly, but it was huge fun. I wish I had realize how rare it was when I owned it.