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This is why I support yearly safety inspections. On this side of the pond those rusty brake lines would’ve failed inspection years ago, preventing the rather serious safety issue of not having any functional brakes.

In that case, they’d need to shoehorn it outta there...

Tears of joy.  Tears of anticipation.  David’s rubbing his grubby hands together knowing that thing is gonna be a rusted out project in the near future...

Are you kidding?  David is excited to buy this dumpster fire Jeep at auction!

This guy’s from Abilene, Texas. I bet his thought process was somewhere along the line of, “well, I’ve strapped a deer to the hood before to take home, why can’t I do it with this washing machine?”

Because it’s a Jeep thing. You wouldn’t understand it.

It’s a Jeep liberty. Obviously, this guy has a track record of making bad decisions. 

Are you trolling, or is your lap currently full of your own drool?

YEAH! Take that stupid nature and your precious wetlands!

Not enough truck yeah lately, its been missed.

I miss these good, old-fashioned, honest internet fights.  Stars for everybody. Don’t spend ‘em all in one place!

*hug*

Not you. Bye. 

Lack of nostalgia, apparently.

What’s your problem?

 "je ne sais quoi"

You misunderstood my post then. I meant honest in the sense that something can be useful, affordable, safe, comfortable, and simple, and that this can be a noble and desirable thing in a car even now. For example, I think if you asked me what an honest car in 2018 might look like, maybe it would be the Honda Fit? I’m

Oh, buddy, were you triggered when I laughed at your love of unsafe rust buckets? Do you need a hug? Maybe a weighted blanket?

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