I always figured you’d fit in with train travel. Riding the rails, preaching your crazy across the land from sea to shining sea.
I always figured you’d fit in with train travel. Riding the rails, preaching your crazy across the land from sea to shining sea.
If you want to give yourself a real headache, ask yourself why the southern half of Japan has their electricity at 60Hz and the northern half at 50Hz, with expensive conversion stations across the middle of the country
The real question is, what’s the option code for the rear bumper delete so you can put dual turbos and stainless steel exhaust to belch flames for your Instagram videos?
Let’s be real, it’s a modern mid-engined car, that’s what people do with them.
god those would be horrible to install
low profiles are hard enough with our tire machine as is, that would just be undoable
A handy mod for any PT Cruiser is 200 pounds of dynamite in the trunk and a lit fuse
the TC sucks if you actually have to do any work on it at all. They also age like spilled milk
I ruined a 1994 Ford Probe. Blue LED lights in the footwells, blue EL wire in the hatch area, every easy to remove interior panel was at least partially painted blue, ebay white face EL gauge kit. The only cool thing I did to the poor car was to have a friend that worked at a plastics shop custom machine a nylon…
Please someone buy the Imperial before the demo derby guys do. Yes, there's still derbies that allow Imperials. Yes, there's people who would buy a nice one like that just to destroy it.
Yes, you can. But your hunting partners will give you a hard time about it and you're liable to stain it while gutting your trophy.
Part of that is the essential nature of a site like Jalopnik. It's not a weekly TV show or a monthly magazine, they have to get views every single day or else whoever it is that owns them now (I really didn't keep track) will shut them down. So to get those eyeballs staring at articles (and ads) they have to post…
As someone with long legs who’s owned five regular-cab pickups, I loved the extra room in my D21 King Cab soooo much.
It doesn't matter what we vote, David Tracy already bought it.
Stadium Super Trucks, bro.
Nope. $5500 for a ‘96 Bronco XLT in 2003 is my most expensive vehicle.
You goddamn monster. You had to remind me what we’ve lost. You made me look at that again, with my own eyes.
Old money has money because they don’t spend it just to impress.
I really need to sell an organ or rob a bank or something so I can get my hands on a mint AW11 before they’re all gone.