thebigbossyboss
thebigbossyboss
thebigbossyboss

Dude. I have seen that Beetle, and I havent lived in Vancouver for 7 years. That's the one right?

or those buses in the Phillippines,the Jeepneys.

I wonder how much insurance will pay out? Is there precedent for used Aston 77 sales?

I had bacon, sausage links, and ham for meat. Arteries be damned.

Civil forfeiture laws are ridiculous. Impounding cars for street racing is okay, crushing them is not.

Summer driving is the best. For years I had a 1992 Ford Tempo with spinners that I drove in the summer times. (was away during winters). That car epitomized summer for me.

Inferior.

Blasphemy.

HA! I remember those things. I agree with jalopnik, they looked weird to begin with.

I was going to submit this, but then breakfast happened.

Not that surprising really. I was getting a part for my 1992 tempo in a wrecking yard in suburban Vancouver and there were all sorts of modded cars there, I asked about some of the most ridiculous one I saw (It was a Honda Civic Del Sol with mods that made it look like it was a jet powered batmobile) and the guy said

As I understand the GNX was only made for one year, but all grand nationals are cool.

88 GNX. So.....damn awesome. How could any thing be more awesome.

Life is like poker. To deny luck plays some role is to deny reality, but those players that only rely on luck don't make it very far. Tell me, how old is Ford again?

So then "Americans can drive Canadian plated cars in America if they are non resident citizens" is true. But the first half is not.

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Red Green to the rescue. Quondo Omni Flunkus Mortati!! This is so great. Watch up to at least 1 minute to get it.

Good job Ford!! Glad to see Mericans making it on their own two feet, compared to government motors (GM) and double government motors (Chrysler). It must have taken serious leadership to do this.

the first picture and the last picture are most intense. The first one is nuts, he is going through the air sideways. It almost looks as if his car is missing a wheel too.

At least you still have donuts you can make.

Canadians cannot drive American plated cars in Canada, but Americans can drive Canadian plated cars in America if they are non resident citizens. Go figure.