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Nice ground clearance.

That lifted GL looks identical to Kerberos824’s Subaru a few posts up. Jalopnik comment inception?

Suzuki Samurai - People in the know love them, but amongst the general public, they’re most often viewed as Barbie Beach Mobiles in the same way that the Miata’s a girl’s car or whatever. These and the later incarnation Sidekick/Tracker/Vitara will put Jeeps to shame. My brother had a later 2 door Tracker that he used

Mustang. Turbo. GT350. Convertable. Call yourself toilet seat cause you’re getting ass!! And it’s a manual so you can keep your right hand busy while you are fighting them off with a stick! Current bid at <$5,000 so you’ll have enough to clean up after yourself when you’re done. Now where’s my free T-shirt?

This would also be good if you have a limited amount of space in your garage or want to make a modular table/bench:

E38 FTW. Just look at it. Last of the classic BMW design language.

Aww. Thanks Andrew P. Collins.

Nice haircut Doug.

I remember a guy from Seoul, South Korea took a trip across the US in a Ruckus,He worked for a year to save up money, i’d have to search the old forums for any more details. I had a ruckus at the time and rode with a few guys locally, was the big story going around for us.

My friend Sanjay is doing something similar on a Ruckus. Right now he has the Ruck parked and is hiking the Continental Divide. His trip will be 7 years and a combo of Ruckus, bicycle, and hiking.

I took a 6k mile, month long trip last year along the TransAmerican Trail to Oregon, coolest thing I’ve had the chance to do.

i did this on my FZR600 back in 2011. 18k over 5 months.

“Mine.”

As the 2.7 was described to me by a Ford rep, it's basically a diesel engine that runs on gas, so reliability shouldn't be an issue. Though we do know how reliable Ford's diesel engines are, so your point stands.

This video demonstrates how having a car with 300+HP could actually be a life saver.

Older homes have insects, pests. Even a dropped and forgotten bit of food attracts the little bastards. It's double disgusting when they get into drawers. The answer?

I'm 6' 4" and I fit into a Viper pretty well. The adjustable pedal setup is really helpful. Still, it's a tight car. High sills, massive transmission tunnel. A 911 will feel downright airy in comparison. I've driven both and, honestly, the 911 is far better suited for road tripping, but the Viper is a fucking event