I guess I'm biased, but I think I'm the only person I know with a sled that's never waterskipped. It's really pretty common during the early/late winter when the lakes aren't frozen fully.
I guess I'm biased, but I think I'm the only person I know with a sled that's never waterskipped. It's really pretty common during the early/late winter when the lakes aren't frozen fully.
I damn near posted a '59, but I've always been partial to '69 and '70. My uncle has a brown '70 that was the first individual car I ever lusted after.
Ahem...
Wrong wheel drive, too many doors.
I hope it was their forehead you slapped and not your own
Fuck traffic cameras.
I do this. Yeah, left lane cruising is wrong, but there are two reasons I do it almost constantly on my commute:
I DAMN near bought an SV. Almost everyone I know who races either has one or used to race one, and they're too well proven to deny. Great bikes. If I ever find myself in a spot to do so, I've always thought an SV1000 would be an awesome bike.
I've been having a hell of a time keeping this thing remotely close to law-abiding velocities lately. And learning that my speedo is a hair optimistic didn't help. "Indicated 94mph? Hell, the thing reads high anyway, I'm sure I'm fine..."
This was probably a bad thing to watch before leaving work and jumping on the VFR. I kinda wanna go set land speed records on the commute home...
U mad?
I'll bite. #COTD
Earning your heart click, every day...
Yeah, those handles bite nads, but my brother's got a '94 Gutlass convert, and it's one of the very few convertibles that can comfortably hold 4 adults.
Scroll down, you're a little late to the Continental party...
Hence my confusion with the "Too soon" comment. I thought maybe something happened recently. You know, like within my lifetime...
I guess I overlooked that as irrelevant to the car itself. I mean, yes, it's a terrible legacy to hold, but, I still hold to my statement that they're awesome cars.
I vote this one! Great idea, terrible implementation.
I'm going to assume I missed some pop culture or news reference, because the Continental convertible with suicide doors is seriously one of the coolest ever made.
Well hop on your kick 'n go and scoot over to a Subie dealer to test drive one. I've owned Honda/Acuras, Toyotas, Chryslers of various flavors, and GM cars like mad, and my favorite one has been my Legacy.