We don’t get a whole lot of snow in Delaware, but when we do our postal trucks have snow chains on the back wheels... I’m not sure why a midwest carrier wouldn’t have those on
We don’t get a whole lot of snow in Delaware, but when we do our postal trucks have snow chains on the back wheels... I’m not sure why a midwest carrier wouldn’t have those on
I think it was only larger engined cars
I have a feeling this van is in the far Left lane pretty often
Too bad everything else around that invention sucks
Jason, This is actually Genius
Tell me, when does moving forward on a freeway cause snow to drift the opposite way?
I tried to buy one last year, they were either double digits even up to 20k or had 300k miles on them. People don’t want to let them go. The only reason I gave up was I wanted to find something better on fuel
To be fair, the original wheels are hideous
that’s still 20 years ago
The rest of the car looks snow free, so here’s my hypothesis.
I think that snow blew off of a truck that was in front of it while on that highway and the driver is clearing it off so they can see to move over. This really has to be the only reason for this. I’ve seen massive sheets of snow blow off of boxtrucks and…
“Mechanically it has never failed me” But it DAMN SURE will fail on you.
So I’m guessing the best use for that thing is a vin number for imported Evo parts
correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t that era chrysler all you have to do is pop off the glow ring around the ignition and you can access the ignition from there?
But....Why?
I mean, its a sensible car for a 97 year old. Just because you’re rich doesn’t mean you have to spend a lot of money
huh? What are you talkin about Beepboop?
Bots? in Jalopnik?
some of it makes sense, like making the dot permit with passenger mandatory, and some of it is complete looney tunes
Yeah, I couldn’t say the same for the Philadelphia area
exactly what I was thinking. Basically means she’s TSOL