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there are usually a couple thousand nukes sitting in Albuquerque. they go there for final transport over to Pantex in Amarillo. They are sitting southeast of the main runway at ABQ International in a big underground facility. You can see the road leading in to it on Google Earth.

Don’t forget that Ford didn’t take a bail out. They did it on their own and it wasn’t easy. I think they have the gumption and drive to be just fine. Plus they have some great vehicles.

Trump thinks Mexico is between Arizona and Texas.

I have on in my 68 F100, its the 240. And actually the 240 came first and they stroked it to make the 300 in a search for a bit more power. Everything you wrote is absolutely true. Bone simple, easy to work on, parts everywhere for them and cheap too! Mine is my daily driver and I look around and wonder how many of

Blowers are better for altitude so you should do well......

2nd gear: Thank the California Air Resources Board more than anyone else for the incredible engines that power our vehicles these days. Hate them or not they made this happen. Every single time they put forth air and fuel mileage requirements the manufacturers said it could not be done. CARB said it could. So we have

At one point in my life I worked for Dempster Dumpster. That’s right the real deal garbage truck guys. Trust me I don’t want one running in autonomous mode and backwards too down my street. Everything on or about those trucks will/can kill you without it driving around by itself. Guys doing refuse collection are the

A motorcycle. Failing the ability to stay up on two wheels........a Ford Woodie.

Is this one of those spring loaded one’s? I think all cars should have hood ornaments and they should be sharp and rigidly mounted. Oh and I want metal dashboards back too (I have them in my truck). All the cool stuff.

Genius and clearly knowledgeable about vehicles. I am surprised he didnt have a man bun though.

At Orange County International Raceway we used to do VW engine races. Teams would line up, at the go they would race to see who could pull a Bug’s engine, carry it a specified distance, put it back in and drive off the fastest. Trust me it got pretty crazy how fast it can actually be done!

It does however explain a lot......

God I hope the Lakers pass.....just to piss him and the old man off.

I say no diesels, one 4 and a 6.....and every lot will be full of loaded up models with every option possible crammed in to them.

Its 80 in lots of places in the West. Just no signs saying so......

Stories like this make me really question when I read about ships being “stretched”. I’ve seen photos and I’m not sure cutting anything in half, shoving a piece in the middle and putting it back together is a good idea.

I’m ashamed to admit I was shopping for a new sports car and was looking at the 1977 Triumph TR7. I had just gotten rid of my TR6 and felt I need more punishment I guess. I went in drove it but was undecided. Dealer said leave your van here (a 1975 Ford E150, black with wide baby Moons etc) and you can take it home

Good stuff. And as always the finer the piece is made the less likely to fail.

Or you can own a 49 year old underpowered short wheelbase truck like mine and you only need to push on the loud pedal and crank the manual steering wheel to be Steve Kinser side ways......much cheaper easier and way more fun.....with non-power drum brakes.....

Neutral: roads in any hands other than public is a recipe for total disaster. think profit center as the sole motivation for getting in to building and operating roads.....