totophi
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totophi

A little "threat" - or did you mean "treat"? ;)

Is that like saying you were at fault because you failed to inform your friend of this danger, despite your prior knowledge living in the thieving, life-sucking shithole that is Los Angeles?

The fact that we are still having this conversation, and that a fair number of people also replied to offer varying opinions on the old Beetle, proves that YMMV. Poor quality should mean many parts stop working or require frequent repair and replacement. For some people including myself, that simply wasn't true. For

Sure, that would be one major step, but I think eventually you'd want to have the handling to match also...?

You think posting two months ago makes your comment any less relevant? Or the whole Jalopnik website less relevant because this story only reached me recently?

Dunno, my experience with my dad's '72 was different than you portray. It was certainly no luxo-mobile, with uncomfortable vinyl seats, aggravating and theoretical climate control (hot in summer, cold in winter), stupid non-retractable seat belts etc.

I learned to drive a 1972 Super Beetle without a clutch when that component failed. Thanks to an article in Car and Driver Magazine which had appeared only weeks beforehand, IIRC. Was that possible due to lack of syncromesh or in spite of it?

Irregardless = without lack of regard.

I guess you've just found the raison d'être for your future resto-mod muscle car. Classic looks and power, modern sophistication and performance.

I asked because I thought I had already asked Google to look for larger versions of the small photo... Thanks again in any case

YEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH!

Thanks, I appreciate the gesture. Surely that car will still be around for some time and more images of it will surface.

That shot, and the very top banner photo, need to be available in a 1080p (or greater) wallpaper...

Such clever rhyming!

Regarding the Cadzilla, is that "Beard" with a capital B? Or am I confusing the band members?

Big side note:

That DiRT video looks as though it were captured from console video output. Specifically, the jerky steering suggests control via gamepad.

Some of these pictures would make mighty fine wallpapers, particularly the 917 images... if they happened to be available in 1080p or higher.

Why is the VW Skyline's appearance wrong? The article deals specifically with movie fakes and that sure looks the part...