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I see the great sport of cow-tipping is still alive.

My 41 international pu has the hand throttle where his mystery knob is, also some of the later studebakers had the choke cable on the left side of the dash. With the old drum brakes if you step on the brake easy then pump once or twice, step on brake again - down shift - pump once or twice, easy on brake - down shift

My father was always leaving me someplace when I was growing, the crew of the Vancouver-Victoria ferry knew me by name because dad would forget and leave me on the ferry so many times, up at Whistler Mtn the ski patrol had a chair and some toys set aside just for me. When I was 10 dad got pulled over for speeding

That used to be a real problem when tanks were made out of cheat steel, couple of years and the bottom would be full of rust particles and also water from temp changes.

Cars used to come equiped with hand throttles, just a cable mounted under the dash that attached to the throttle linkage, just pull the T handle out till desired RPM twist ir left quarter turn to lock and you are set to go.

I love how they still use an anologue clock.

So I guess that I am wrong because I have an Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association sticker on my VW? Good lord people not everyone is going to live their life exactly like you.

You really have to drive a Touareg to fully understand why the truck never had a chance, you can talk numbers, tires and all the rest but to really apreciate the VW you need to drive one to understand this is not just a SUV and if diesel is not your bag, VW also slipped an Audi 4.2L V8 in some of the Touaregs which

911 because it is more then just a car.

Shoot I would just be happy to figure out how to set the clock on my Touareg.

I would love multiple 911's, the more the better.

I would have had to pull over and change my drawers after that.

I want that rc BMW that James Bond drove around the parking lot from the back seat.

Go back to Checker cabs, all problems solved.

when landing you basically bounce off the hill and then several buildings during approach

Izusu used to have a neat little truck that had a little 4 cylinder diesel, the motor was the same as what was used in their forklifts, unbreakable little bugger that could take any abuse as long as you added oil every month or so.

" a dramatic Houton Texans game" ? Shoot I did not know Texans played Houton.

the 2c4v has a 2 cycle 4 cylinder motor but ya it did smoke like any 2 stroke of its day

I am still looking for a pink car, all I see is a burnt orange Pontiac

These people crossed into this country illegally, they broke the law and then when told to stop by law enforcement they ran, they are not immigrants, they are criminals period. And my ancestors did not come here illegally, I am the first of our family to come to the US and guess what, I did it legally, I am now a