1961-1965 Lincoln Continental.
I seriously doubt that Joan Rivers can blush at this point.
If I ever wrote a movie about a serial killer, he'd drive a Beige Camry. If he's trying that hard to blend in, you know he's up to something that would gross out Hannibal Lecter and Dahmer.
I take it you frequent the dirtyimpreza forums?
@Elhigh: Nice! Best "yo dawg" I've seen in a while.
@SirNik84: So...the first thing you did after you bought it was steam clean the upholstery?
@Chgu: I feel your pain. I miss the original Death. I think I'll go watch "Dirty Work" to feel better.
Will this be the greatest landslide winner ever in NPOCP history? It sure looks like a contender. It's even too nice to swap a V8 into.
@K5ING: I strongly recommend it. Buy the DVD, it's worth owning.
@K5ING: Of course I know Torinos. I grew up in them. Those and an early Bronco were my Dad's rides of choice. You apparently missed the Big Lebowski reference.
@K5ING: Wait a sec...a guy who drives a Torino and bowls? Does he also wear a bathrobe and drink white russians?
@eatadonut: Define "fantastic". They click at some torque you dialed in? It's one thing for it to function, another for it to be accurate / repeatable.
@narf: Fair enough, Craftsman quality isn't what it used to be. Rachets and sockets are OK, though.
That's a Harbor Freight tire pressure gauge in the photo. I'm all for them for tools you'll rarely/one-time use, don't have to be precise, and won't hurt you if they break. I would never buy a torque wrench, tire pressure gauge, jack stands, or calipers there. Craftsman or better, IMHO.
@Turbineguy - now with Firefox!: Good to go if you get a Z06 of ZR1
@HammerheadFistpunch: ^ COTD??Anyone?
@dal20402: Brilliant! Put these rims on your car, and you can park wherever you want. They'll think you've already been clamped.
When is this whole "rat rod" trend going to end? Either try hard, or don't care. Don't try hard to look like you don't care.