the1969dodgechargerguy
the 1969 Dodge Charger Guy
the1969dodgechargerguy

You make an excellent point—the anime look.

Extremely reasonable price and when you’ll need parts, F-body items won’t make your credit card melt. This Camaro should make buyers’ ears perk up.

I’m still trying to wrap my head around a yacht being much bigger than a tanker. So big it kills the tanker with hardly any effort—damn.

Yes, as if using the proper term: “paraplegic” is too much trouble. Just more dumbing down of American English. As if there’s any stopping it.

Yes, you want to point to a design that proves Frank Stephenson is a styling superstar, it’s this one.  Goes to show a car doesn’t have to be low and swoopy to be spectacular.

A modern Mini Cooper:

And yet the Repub-nazis STILL label themselves the “small gov” party.

1) It’s an Alfa Romeo...not the car of anauto enthusiast”, but a you-are-a-glutton-for-punishment car.

You do understand that Ford has continuously built the Mustang since 1964, don’t you?

That’s brilliant.

1) Dude sounds like my type of hero.

Uh-huh. And Warner Bros thought Bryan Singer would be the savior of the Superman franchise and that episode turned into a total disaster. I’ll believe it when I see it.

No one is putting a gun to the head of any sucker, uh, fan to pay those prices. If fools cough up that much dough and the race organizers make a profit, you can count on getting boned even worse next year. So all us peasants can do is hope the organizers lose their shirts so either the LV race is kaput or next year

A 1969 Plymouth Belvedere wagon:

Appears to be in good shape, you get two tops, the electric drain can be managed by disconnecting the battery till you fix it, there’s a plow so you can explain to your grandkids what “snow” used to be and it’s practically credit card money to buy it.

Pffftttttt!  She could’ve said no.

Yet another reminder how software-as-a-service dependent on going-obsolete hardware* means yet another way customers can be boned. (“Enjoying all those luxury features on your luxury automobile? Hah! Not anymore!”)

1) At least they shot the Charger concept with red paint this time for its SEMA showing. My god, so sick of black and greys used all the time. (And it looks so great in red.)

All I see is a fascia that screams “Extreme underbite!”

Why, it’s practically a time capsule from the Seventies--the huge overhangs front and back, the wheezing V8, the overstuffed interior--I still don’t want it.  Like, not at all.