Chrysler's air raid siren. Manufactured during the 1950's, they were built on a section of Dodge truck chassis and powered by a 331 cubic inch Hemi V8. It's the loudest air raid siren ever made and can be heard up to 25 miles away.
Chrysler's air raid siren. Manufactured during the 1950's, they were built on a section of Dodge truck chassis and powered by a 331 cubic inch Hemi V8. It's the loudest air raid siren ever made and can be heard up to 25 miles away.
But does he drive fast and furiously?
Mr. Cornish. Who the hell is Mr. Cornish?
And now:
I wasn't sure how much they cost so I Googled it and this was the first thing I found: http://www.amazon.com/Delk-Products-…
Fun fact- new style Wranglers have always been released in years ending in 7. I've been expecting a new body style for 2017 for years now.
Ah. Just a weird coincidence then. I know a guy named Chris, his last name starts with F, he's very active in the local 86 club and the photo you posted looks just like the weather we've been having here locally. But I suppose that could be said about most of the country right now.
Do you have a white FR-S that's currently in storage underground for the winter? I think I know you...
My garage is filled with a manual transmission shooting brake with popup headlights that hasn't run in 5 years, so I guess I'm doing it the proper Jalop way?
If you live multiple floors up in an apartment building and your car is parked outside in the vast parking lot below it can come in really handy.
If you have a car that actually requires you to put your key in the door to unlock it (remember those?) you can spray some WD-40 inside the lock cylinder to prevent it from freezing.
Expecting frost? Put a sheet over your windshield, shut it in the front doors to hold it down.
Nissan uses toroidal CVT's.
A CVT. We tend to overlook the mechanics of them since they're in so many vehicles now but if you think about it they're really freakin' weird. They use a belt or a series of rollers moving along the length of conical sections to increase or decrease the ratios as needed. It's just an odd concept when you think about…
4.) Outdated Speed Limits
Crack Pipe: Not even if it had a sunroof.
I know DeMuro was looking for one of these in Europe, but could not find one that met his exacting needs. Fun fact: Despite what you might think, Seattle - where this car presently calls home - is not in Europe. That may be the reason Doug missed this one. Still, it could have a full ashtray, bad karma, or other…
Coming across today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe BMW for sale in the U.S. is like finding Sasquatch, the Loch Ness Monster, and a contrite Kanye West all playing tiddlywinks together in your bathroom. Unicornish as it may be, is its price also a rare sight?
Or for pretending your Fiero is a Lamborghini.
Is getting out of a lease after a year really that different than getting out of a 5yr loan? You're still going to get hosed on depreciation.