This is a more recent 2010 Mustang prepped for Rally. I think they just put in the V6 suspension and installed some dirt tires.
This is a more recent 2010 Mustang prepped for Rally. I think they just put in the V6 suspension and installed some dirt tires.
I would buy that. I would take out loans and work my ass off to get one. It's so beautiful, and it definitely reflects what Lincoln should be building. I love everything about it.
True. But judging by the Terlingua-esque Mustang, Trans Ams with big wheels, there's probably a decent amount of money in each of these muscle cars.
Those cars look pretty modified. Probably got some awesome speed parts in them.
#redundantdepartmentofrendundantrendundancy
This was also during the period where it was ok to stick your hand in mercury.
Dis is one of my favorites
True. I just simply didn't have the money to buy a $60 game. Then it suddenly appeared in my price range.
Just think, you could have waited until last Monday and bought it for $15.
You do realize that many of us actually go out and drive our cars, right? I, for one, autocross a '65 Mustang whenever I can. Let me tell you, it is a beastly car. Fuck you for assuming that people who read car blogs don't practice their driving.
Pretty sure that's a Sarc ASM dude.
If you had to pick a race to drive in, what would it be?
Personally, the 20 mile or so long straights on I-94 in North Dakota are boring as fuck. I made it a game to see how long I could go without having to turn the wheel to stay on the road (turns for in-lane course corrections were ignored) I got to 15 miles before forgetting to check.
Highway 1 in Australia, east of Perth. Roughly 90 miles without any kinks. At all.
School zones are 20 mph. Why should a normal in-town speed limit be lower than that of an area where small children randomly dart into the road?
In Seattle, there's a variable speed limit that drops to 45 during rush hour. No one can even get up to 35 during rush hour, much less 45.
How many people got your joke?
I personally know a fresh college graduate who bought a brand new (albeit base model) Corvette with his own money. So, for you to automatically assume that just because this guy has an arabic name that the money used to purchase a Corvette is not his own is arrogant.
What? Just, uh, what?
This makes lots of sense. With Detroit on the brink of bankruptcy and filled with corrupt officials, the FBI more than likely wants to know why, and probably knows that some money (lots?) isn't going where it should.