Nice to meet you my new ‘I wish I hadn’t sold my Amigo’ amigo.
I still watch for 1st gens in the classifieds. Some day a perfect example will show up cheap and I’ll snap it up. Some day.
Nice to meet you my new ‘I wish I hadn’t sold my Amigo’ amigo.
I still watch for 1st gens in the classifieds. Some day a perfect example will show up cheap and I’ll snap it up. Some day.
The first new car my wife and I bought after getting married was a 1990 Amigo, the first gen. No rollbar, no rear seat, no third brake light periscope. We loved that thing. Drove it all over the Southwest. Northern Cali to visit wine country, exploring slot-canyons in Utah, skiing in the mountains, the beach,…
The most interesting bit to me is the ‘Extended Exterior Paint Palette’ option. Sounds like if you got the dough, they’ll paint it any color you please. So maybe they won’t all be just Red, White, or fancy Ford Competition Blue. I’m excited to see what owners come up with.
This is my belief too. Boomers raised the Gen-Xers. The early Xers are the ones that raised Millenials.
I’ll just stay home and watch it on TV. Didn’t get tickets and they canceled the classic car parade I usually drive in before the race. Hope the drivers enjoy that hay ride.
Ok, sure. I tire of one person’s self-promotion juggernaut so I should go back to the Stone Age. Got it. ;)
And that’s the reason, right there. You wanna be a top driver? You better be good looking and shamelessly self-promote. Talent isn’t enough. It’s pretty easy to understand why some people have a problem with him. I’ve met some F1 drivers and gotten to chat with them away from cameras/media and they have far more…
Does his character get disappointed when he looks through a rifle scope and realizes he doesn’t see himself through the lens?
Does his character infiltrate enemy bases to take selfies?
Does his character include audio clips of him blaming his team every time he dies?
I don’t begrudge someone doing well at all. He has talent behind the wheel. The constant preening on social media gets very old though. He’s a good looking Mr. Meeseeks. “I’m Lewis Hamilton! Look at me!”
But super-Jesus watching us masturbate is still correct though, right?
In this case it was a front diff left locked. Once on the road and at speed your turn radius is shit. No turn=hello ditch. I know the video specifically implied rear differentials, I still wouldn’t weld any street driven vehicle.
A welded diff is a really good way to find yourself in a lot of trouble very fast on the street. I’ve seen peoples’ 4x4s on their roof because they left lockers engaged on the street. It’s unsafe and a really bad idea on public roads.
The ‘gore’ zone(the triangle bit on an on/offramp) is just the inner part of a double white in my view. It’s a double white with the lines set very far apart at one end. ;)
Check your statutes. Crossing a white line is legal in every state I checked(about 10). Crossing double whites will get you pulled over though. I’m not saying you won’t get pulled over for crossing a single white. The cop could make up a BS ‘unsafe lane chage’ story. But the act of crossing a single white in itself is…
Looked up the Ohio statutes. In the rules book: Page 3-20, Section 3B.04
The road was marketed as taking and routing tractor trailer traffic around downtown. I-35 through Austin is a giant throughway for trucks coming up from Mexico headed to all over the Midwest. It didn’t work out this way.
You info is incorrect. It is perfectly legal to cross a single white line. It’s just not recommended. You do so at your own peril.
All you gotta do is ask. The worst they’ll say is ‘no’. :D Got it signed by the drivers too.