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I don't see Stirling at all.
That actually looks pretty cool. Way back when, I would do that with my '73 Pinto RWD.
It's a racetrack. At least I think it is. No idea WHERE it is. Sonoma? Watkins Glen?
I can see putting a few trademark emblems, i.e. the Browning deer. Women think it's a ballerina (albeit, without a head), but you don't actually have to read it. If you "get it" you get it. If you don't, no big deal.
I have no bumper stickers, per se. Mine are in my back window.
Well, I guess I'm a bit late to the "vintage" party, so I'll just shut-up.
My first car in 1980 was a 1973 Ford Pinto with around 65,000 miles on it for the low, low price of $625. I drove it for two years and replaced the transmission for the low, low price of $600. It had more rust holes in it than any car I've ever seen. My second car in 1982 was far and away a better deal and waaay…
My truck does best at around 1800 RPM. Once I get into the 65-75 mph range, I am pushing 2000-2400 and my mileage starts to decline. I'd like to see what it would cost to get one of those CNG RAMs. I'd have a hookup to the gas service at the house, and use far less gasoline. And I'd pollute less too.
It still stands as my favorite show. In my early 20's and stylin' like Don Johnson with the pastel jackets and white pants...shoes with no socks. HA!
From Miami Vice! Only a TRUE fan would know...
Shades of Miami Vice. To think I wanted one of those corded phones with the suitcase battery/transmitter. UGH!
I've had my share of wrecks, but the one that stands out was getting T-boned and getting spun into another car. My glasses flew off and my arms went akimbo, one of which hit something hard and cut my hand. I'm not sure what it hit, but I was too busy trying to avoid the car and didn't think of crossing my arms. …
He crosses his arms so they don't go flying out the window or hit hard surfaces inside the car. Smart.
Some pickup trucks have what appears to be a 40/20/40 front seat with a fold down armrest. Mine has a whale tail lever underneath that exposes a compartment under the middle 20%. To make it even less obvious, I removed most of the whale tail release, making it almost a challenge to find. It would take someone…
Hopefully, he felt nothing. Maybe the impact rendered him unconscious or dead before the fire got him.
Heather got her money. Now she needs to shut-up. I can't think of a single car company that advertises the actual real-world fuel economy of their vehicles, if only because the government allows for the illusion. If the lawmakers want to make all toe the line, they need to give all of them 30 days to correct the…
Matt, you crack me up!
My fat ass. Don't forget, before I filled it partially with air, it was submerged.
The sad thing is that you can never really get an objective write-up on anything, despite what Consumer Reports might try to sell you. I think all articles should be a point-counterpoint. Car & Driver did it, but the counterpoint was generally a blurb at the side. You need an avid fan and a detractor.