A Big Yes.. on both points..lol
A Big Yes.. on both points..lol
Stop or end up in Valkenvania (somewhere in NY or NJ by the way).
Just sayin’...
Indeed.. they definitely just “sent it”..lol
I remember as a kid in Jamaica, a couple Toyotas (forget the model, probably the Cressida) had a Record button on the car stereo (cassette decks). This was early 80's.
I always go for the underdog.. Mini all the way..
Thanks! It all really just comes down to common sense, something it would appear very few people driving have these days.
I had to try to find this!! This looks like it... Amazing...
Hahaha...full disclosure - the ones I had were actually white, to match the car at the time (‘88 Ford Escort GT), but for sure..more often than not, most of the ones I saw could not be ignored!
The dirt protects the paint ;-)
Back in the day yo...
I like the look man. Kudos.
You see a bear, you know what you are getting. You see a “nice” guy, that is a dice roll.
My first car, purchased new while I was in grad school was a 1988 Ford Escort GT. It had an issue where when it was extremely cold (Iowa) it would at times buck and jerk violently at highway speeds. It was never a consistent thing and was never an issue in city driving. Ultimately, the dealer attributed the issue to…
I bought a cheap example (salvage title) E30 from a friend. Not sure how much love salvage title vehicles get overall, but I do love it. Primarily a weekend car with occasional/infrequent track use. It’s been fine and I get to express what I want in a car the way I want to. It’s not so nice that I’m afraid of driving…
NC? Yes...
Indeed. As much as my E30 could use a nice, new paint job, I don’t want it to be so nice that I spend more time keeping it clean than driving it.
Someone crossing lanes from the opposite direction..
Re: the hood: Clean, polish and revisit later.. Headlights.. same thing
I finally saw a Hummer EV on the road. You know how everyone will say a vehicle is huge but it’s not really as big as they make it out to be?