THERE ARE TENS OF THEM!
THERE ARE TENS OF THEM!
ah yes, the famous and many GM front-wheel-drive enthusiasts
About 20 years ago my wife and I were shopping for a used station wagon. One of the important aspects was that it had to fit our tandem bicycle with the backseats down. One day we were looking at a used German wagon and I folded the backseats down to measure the cargo area. Flipping the seats forward, I found an…
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Can you imagine being a six-year-old kid, watching Twister for the first time, and seeing Bill Paxton drive up in that thing?
Its even worse because the rag seems to lift off the shelf in slow mo....
If he doesn’t have a valid license I would be hard pressed to believe he carries valid insurance...
Brent how could you??
Burnie Burns: Emmy nominated A Tesla Owner.
Obligatory Eurobeat track to listen to while gazing upon this man’s fine work:
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I live my life a Kessel Run at a time. Nothing else matters: not the Hutts, not the Falcon, not Chewy and all his bullshit. For those 12 parsecs or less, I’m free.
You are correct sir!
Imperials used 5x5 with the big trucks. Everything else Chrysler did was 5x4.5”
I was just thinking that too, probably for GM or Chrysler Trucks, Vans, and Full Size Cars, IIRC, they all used the 5×5" pattern.
I guess my most normal car would be my beloved 93 Accord EX coupe 5 speed. I’m a big fan of the 4th gens and this was one of the best cars I’ve owned. Going from my 90 EX coupe auto to a stick was amazing. Plus no more auto seat belts! This pic was taken right after I installed JDM fogs.
1999 Suburban. Just a plain old 1/2-ton Burb...