stangmanpaul
Paul, Man of Mustangs
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WA-131 on the East side of Mt. St. Helens. About 40 miles of just curves. [maps.google.com]

WA-131 on the East side of Mt. St. Helens. About 40 miles of just curves. [maps.google.com]

Well, the other option would be to downsize the window unit, and maybe upgrade to a 200 amp alternator from a cop car.

I'm impressed, although the generator could probably be downsized a tad. Don't think that a window unit would take up that much power. Or, he could get a power inverter and run it off of that, no generator required!

Just look at the wheels and the wheel arches. They just look like afterthoughts. "So, the redesign is complete. Now to sell it...oh wait, we forgot wheels. Damn, uh, just throw those Pinto wheels over there on the car and cut the fenders to fit."

Not to mention, in an auto box with all that shifting, I imagine reliability takes a big hit. Or, why not just beef up a CVT to take 600 hp? Most can take 300 hp. Why not double it up to double the power rating? No extra gears necessary!

Damn! that is one crazy Cobra (replica). Apparently it should solve the issue of the falling horizon at speed.

Could buy a 67 Mustang with a 289 V8 that only requires some minor repairs, like seat upholstery and maybe some new points for 3-4k. Throw another 2k in performance parts at it, and you have a pretty good cruiser that is a blast to drive.

I have two Mustangs, but one's a classic and the other is my daily driver. But they are different. But when they're identical in everything but color, that's what gets me. A wagon and a sedan each have their purposes. If you're going camping, shopping, or moving, take the wagon. Otherwise use the sedan

Speaking of Souls, there are TWO in one driveway! I just don't understand owning two cars nearly identical, just different colors (one gray, the other brown). If you're going to have two cars, at least give them different purposes.

The first time I saw one, I thought it was a Fiesta. They seriously ripped off Ford's design in my opinion. And then made it Korean.

Been past there probably 10 times over the years, haven't been nearly curious to stop there. And now that I know that the most interesting thing is the corn stuck to the side, yeah, not stopping there ever. Did stop at Wall Drug twice, even if just for coffee.

I have honestly considered this, except maybe limiting it to bfe highways and freeways. And to identify, big numbers on the side of the car, like a license plate, but in big, stylized font of your choosing. And body kits are only allowed on cars belonging to these race license holders. That'll weed out the ricers,

Stopped there twice. Both times to find the 5 cent coffee. The first time I was expecting to just see a coffee stand, but I only saw shops. Second time, I actually went inside and wandered around and found the diner. There the coffee was...just two standard commercial coffee makers and a box that says "5 cents." I

Speaking of a Ranger, I saw the non-U.S. concept(?) at Woodward. WHY FORD!? WHY!? Why must you tease us and not even offer a "We are considering bringing this new Ranger to the United States"? That's just cruel.

I require room for a desktop computer (in it's box, and a couple monitors and another box for all the other accessories), suitcase, and a dufflebag. Plus another bag full of various odds and ends, and a hamper. I can fit all of that into my '94 Mustang with some difficulty. Had to ditch the dufflebag to fit a sub box.

Mine was an '03 Focus ZX3. I could fit everything I needed for college in that car and still see out all the windows perfectly. 130 hp in a 2600 lb car made for a decently quick little car, and 30 mpg minimum, even while hooning kept my wallet full (or just not empty). Very responsive handling, too. Too bad it got

Because I'm at work, I only found the video, didn't watch it because I knew I'd have a very tough time holding myself together. I must say, being on a farm must give some people a very strange sense of humor!

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I thought of this first, but I guess it's not entirely the same thing.