triffid98
ferric oxide
triffid98

“And I will drop it all.in your groundwater supply unless you meet my demands” said no terrorist ever. Municipal water comes from dams and water treatment plants, not out of the ground

Or ship it back to Chevron or BP or OPEC. Whatever you like. If you’re not on well water it’s not going to hurt anyone.

There’s a reason this was configured like a RWD car...plenty of 1980 Corollas were, just not Tercels. That said, I’m not sure this used the same platform so IDK

Oh I’m sorry, you replied to someone talking about the USA. If whatever your third world nation of choice is hasn’t invented these yet then yes you use a sharp knife and manual labor.

Apparently you don’t live in a place we colonized prior to the 1980s then...

To be fair, I’ve seen plenty of cars from the 50s (when that was a standard color) that look perfectly fine in yellow. I don’t own a yellow car but I certainly wouldn’t snub my nose at one.

Before 1930 we were the same as North Korea only with more potatoes and less rice? I guess the roaring 20s were a myth.

Do they whip the combine harvesters mercilessly? Yes slaves used to do that 200 years ago. Now not so much.

Now playing

Be very careful. A love of classic cars = a garage full of tools and car parts...and a yard like David Tracy’s

You do know the planet Earth is made out of the materials leaking out of his cars right?

Ok, tell me this isn’t a Toyota thing one more time...

Sadly I believe purple is off the option list at Dodge now but they do offer a range of colors other than white, black, grey and maybe red/navy blue.

It tricks the pressure sensor into thinking there is less boost than there really is and the Toyota factory ECU/fuel system works fine up to 400-430ish which was huge in 1993, a Corvette of that era was only good for 300 unless you ponied up for a ZR1

Bravo, well played. Please have a star for nailing it.

That is some serious illegal ass window tint

My eyes...it hurts, it hurts bad. Damn you 1980's GM. But I forgive you because the eighties Corvette was infinity better than the seventies ones.

It’s a bit heavy but it holds up to repeated beatings and the 6 speed was an actual 6 speed and not a high ratio overdrive gear...and yes it’s a bit mushy with the stock springs and alignment. I’ll forgive that in a car that gains 100hp with 2 feet of rubber hose and a needle valve

Came for this ... it’s a hateful little car though. No power, so-so mileage, and a plastic interior that would make GM engineer from the 1980s proud.

Clearly I do. I don’t see a single brush line in that photo.

As opposed to trolls like you and the one from Travelocity?