It seems the board of directors has a bad case of groupthink.
It seems the board of directors has a bad case of groupthink.
If it had a 351 Cleveland, a C6 transmission, and $25k less, maybe NP.
I see a lot of misdirected talent and innovation here.
NP knowing full well it is only the price of entry. Reserving $5k for maintenance/repairs right after purchase should keep you a happy owner.
Tough talk from a little coward.
Norman Greenbaum has a friend in Jesus? I’m confused.
Fun fact: The purpose of bread boxes was to keep rodents from feasting on your bread.
You also discourage talented, experienced people from considering working for you as well. Double-edged sword.
Ford did it too. Have you seen the Mustang II King Cobra? Gag...
I suppose the 5.4L, 2 valve V8 is a good one if it’s the original engine.
Overpriced and beaten like a rented mule. ND.
During the early Eighties American compacts had a 4 speed manual while the rest of the world sent us 5 speeds.
I have read that it is a depiction of the Royal House of Milan swallowing a Moop.. um, Moor, during the reconquest of Italy.
Wife and I went to see the McCartney photo exhibit at the Chrysler Museum of Art. It was great, with the exception of all of the fucking Boomers there. Loud, obnoxious, self-absorbed, and don’t know how to act in a museum. I say this as a Boomer myself.
Hey! He knows what he’s got!
What’s the lawyer’s cut?
MR = MC
Oh, yes, the old “I don’t care that the whole world suffered inflation, it’s all about me and my little inconveniences.”
This 65 year old Boomer has no problem tooling around in my 16-year-old GMC Sierra 4x2. It’s the ‘78 Lincoln Mark V I wanted when I started driving, Smooth ride, torque, but better mileage than that Lincoln pig could ever get. Handles a lot better, too.
That gulf is only the commodity of time.