the1969dodgechargerguy
the 1969 Dodge Charger Guy
the1969dodgechargerguy

Sure, I’ll grind my axe—the 2nd gen Charger:

This is one of those “business” ventures that if it ever pans out, then good for them but I’m not holding my breath that it’ll ever happen. All I see is masturbation with aircraft—a lot of commotion with nothing productive coming from it.

Trading Places—showing off her great rack.

Buying these used high-end Brit (or German) vehicles with some years on them is something I just do not get. They’re highly complex machines with a lot of moving parts. Everything needs maintenance, just how well did the owners do their jobs?

So Browns can be as racist as Whites and Blacks?  I’m so “shocked”.

Course I’m wondering if FCA’s clean-sheet design twin-turbo 3.0 I6, the Hurricane, is a worthy successor to the classic Slant Six:

Oh look—I’ve been shown to be EXACTLY CORRECT:

Been in storage so the seals are drying out, weirdly claimed mileage, and a fustercluck of parts.... I wouldn’t touch it with a 10-foot pole.  Super ND.

The Chrysler Slant Six:

Echo, echo.

Got to admit: my choice is stupid+, yours is stupid++.

Here is it with Dodge doing their “Last Call” special edition Chargers and Challengers, and they absolutely waste one of the seven LCs on a Swinger edition:

You mean to tell me a LCD (lowest common denominator) VR system sucks ass?  Wow, who could’ve seen that development coming?  (Everybody.)

Considering how it could be a fothermucker to get this Honda to pass the smog test and how the dude is too proud of the price he’s asking versus other CRXs, it’s an ND.

Since the Repubs have gone from covert fascism to in-your-face full blown fascism as Repub-nazis, no surprise.

There’s not much you can do with a chunky station wagon when it comes to styling—it’s a box on wheels—that’s it. But yes, if you’re looking for a CSW with pleasantly understated styling versus those boxes with garish in-your-face grilles, the GV70 is a winner.

Yes, if the robots came with Asimov’s 3 Laws of Robotics embedded in them:

But of course....

Yes, being a good ol’ boy...not such a bad thing.

From the old man.