suicidedoors66
suicidedoors66
suicidedoors66

Problem is MOST of these “hot rods” are all basically the same. Small block Chevy, Turbo 350/400 trans (MAYBE a 700r4), aftermarket Mustang II front suspension, and chrome wheels. Don’t get me wrong, the parts work, hence the reason for seeing it time and time again. Unfortunately, this setup has become the Camry of

Incorrect

Backdraft uses a ladder chassis... so no thanks...

I’m going to buy this so me and my dad can roll together.

I found her CDL Instructor.....

Found on ebay:

2015 USAF Ghostrider Gunship
One of a kind
Babied...never tracked or raced...never wintered.
New wings and recently replaced OEM flight crew buckets.
$50 million OBO.
No tire kickers, no mavericks.

Donutgate 2015 — Never forget

The lie in that title was worse than Dieselgate.

First thought: “Donuts in a FWD Fusion? I gotta see this.”

I assume his normal daily bike was in the shop.

Critical Massholes.

alternate topshots we were looking at:

This is the ultimate BMW disguise. It looks like that car might have some sort of turn signal. Everybody knows that BMW’s don’t have turn signals!!

Chevy Cavalier.

Chevy Malibu.


What about the 1957 Plymouth Belvedere?

Word is, if you push the right sequence of buttons on the Nav-o-tainment display it will tell you the story of The Dude.

It’s one of these, I know it...