..and hookers...
..and hookers...
Definitely fun in a Zen sort of way, I really enjoyed the Tank Mechanic Simulator version, where you going from digging out a rusted hull to restore it for a Museum.
Some cabins are only accessible by air travel, bush plane with floats landing at the lake
I have never owned a GTO, but did daily drive a 71 Buick Electra in the mid 00's and had zero issues with it (other than single handedly paying for some gas station franchise owner’s kid college education). Also never owned a Yugo, but had to rely on same era eastern bloc cars back in the old country, and I do prefer…
Exactly 39.45%
Did you miss the article about the Nissin getting crunched to an unrecognizable wreck by a semi and the Nissan’s driver is walking away from the crash?
Steelies saved the day!
If you go with the SV 650, try to find one with the front forks being worked on already (at least heavier fork oil and stiffer springs), at 270 you will “tax” the factory front setup bit too much, and it is always easier to find one, that is already being done, than changing it yourself. You will find plenty that has…
Meh, you can still pick the Monster or Scrambler if you want more “traditional” naked bike look, something for everyone (with enough money).
I actually saw a white Rivian pick up truck on the road in SoCal last Saturday. Looked pretty good out in the open.
Maybe like the plot of the movie Promised Land, SPOILERS follow:
An 889cc ADV motorcycle counts as middle weight now? What are we calling the 450-650 category?
My first car in the States was a 78 Volvo 242 (bought in a police auction), loved it, since then all Toyotas and a bunch of motorcycles, I would love to get a Volvo again.
I’m not sure if this is a new, or state, or company specific. I never left anyone on the side of the road. We even had extra cab trucks to respond to minivan full of people. I always carried extra bottle of water for “passengers” and even a small bag full of cheap plush toys for the smaller kids.
It is a perfect small truck for a small business, landscaper, etc. You are right, you can’t really buy a small pickup new anymore. These are easy to work on, last forever with basic maintenance, and dirt cheap to insure.
I was about to post my 98 Tacoma, mine only has 180k in the odometer, same 2wd, 5 speed, bare bones trim. I worked with that truck for a while, now it is my weekend ride/kayak carrier. There is not a week goes by, when I don’t find a note on the windshield about someone wants to buy it. No sale, I will keep this truck…
Jeep Trackhawk from Hennessey:
Back in the old country my former boss who owned a bunch of companies and being generally a shady guy, owned an S8 and always joked about, that he could have a helicopter if he wanted too, but he doesn’t, because his Audi is faster.
None of us are invited to parties anymore, I’m guessing...