When are we going to talk about the horn on the signal stalk on early eighties Fords. I kind of liked them.
When are we going to talk about the horn on the signal stalk on early eighties Fords. I kind of liked them.
Neutral: What EV knowledge from the 1990's is actually useful today? There were a lot of battery innovations at the time but most of them ended up dead ends.
A door that won’t close unless you lift it? Have you ever been anywhere near a second-gen GM F body?
What you did to that car, I mean, isn’t it what you should normally do to a Camaro?
I bought an ‘87 Escort GL wagon new. 5-speed, black over dark metallic silver, and a red velour interior (it WAS the Eighties.)
I’ve had several heated arguments with people who talked about the right wing propaganda of the “Obamaphone”.
BINGO!
Through casual observation, there seems to be a correlation between things Trump touched and the eventual outcome of those things.
I agree. I am the one who reused cotter pins against all of my teachings and conventional wisdom, resulting in my life passing before my eyes.
Was super excited when the news came out. Then I found out its front wheel drive.
From what I remember from that era, one could buy a speedometer cable gear that would turn the km/h into mph.
Detroit was then kind of like the Silicon Valley was in the ‘70s and ‘80s.
I don’t know why I laughed hysterically at this over and over again. Perhaps it was the Slavic language. Reminded me of the Festrunk Brothers.
Case in point: They harp about the price of gasoline doubling since this time last year while conveniently ignoring the fact that nobody was driving last year.
I don’t think I could spend 20 minutes at a 7-Eleven.
I’m still trying to figure out why two carburetors. Is it a transplanted 912 engine? 356?
The Army can activate him, court martial him, and send his sorry ass to Leavenworth.
For me, it isn’t O’Hare unless I get a Cinnabon and a Starbucks double espresso. Every time.
We will have hit bottom when these companies start lobbying for the relaxation of child labor laws.
I worked a couple of bullshit minimum wage jobs when I was going through college. At two separate jobs the arrogant bosses actually had the balls to tell me ‘you need to decide between this job and college’. Both pissed themselves when I gave them the answer they weren’t expecting.