I’m actually considering a local ‘95 Ciera as a beater car. Only forty-some thousand miles; NYC car. FWD, decent mpg, no state inspections required for that year. Drop some $$$ for a Bluetooth enabled stereo, I’ll be set.
I’m actually considering a local ‘95 Ciera as a beater car. Only forty-some thousand miles; NYC car. FWD, decent mpg, no state inspections required for that year. Drop some $$$ for a Bluetooth enabled stereo, I’ll be set.
When I ran a K-8 computer lab, this was on the browser homepage I set up. I loved it, and the kids did too.
I’ve had 2 ‘73 T-Birds, a ‘76 Grand Marquis 2-door, and assorted Caprices and LTDs - I miss them all, but especially the Marquis.
Judging from my feelings for the ancient AMC Eagle,
I used to stop at the one in Jacksonville (I think it’s closed now) whenever I visited family in the area. They turned me on to smoked paprika, so the article made me want to point out it exists, and it is worth trying...
Although it’s not at all the same as “Bourbon Vanilla” you see in stores (http://bakingbites.com/2012/06/what-is-bourbon-vanilla/), you can use actual Bourbon instead of vodka, and it has a beautiful result. Great for whipping cream, etc.
And the innumerable NAPA stores that picked them for DECADES 0as parts runners. To me, means they’re cheap, start reliably, don’t suck too much gas, and (DUH!) have readily available parts.
Between my doctorin’ and huntin’ axes, usually.
Really don’t understand how two states with heavy beach tourism end up with 0-5% economic damage - New Jersey and California.
And don’t forget how it was used to in the Dodge Magnum, with all that traditional wagon space in the back.
“Chrysler gave us a Dodge Wagon (Magnum) AWD with a hemi v8 once... maybe this is the Challenger seed we have to plant to start seeing crazier things grow from it.”
http://bringatrailer.com/listing/1982-lincoln-continental/
“1982 was the first year for the all-new downsized Lincoln Continental, based on the Ford Fox platform.”
If only this was a stick...
Easy performance gains. Room for 7 possibly. Trunk big enough to carry what a small pickup can. Even LOW miles on a car that will…
I saw a salvage Alpina recently, I can only assume that would compound the stupidity.
Minor correction: 7:17 is when the engine starts up, 7:10 is when he starts cranking it.
There really should be a portion of it that’s set up a giant MXC/Takeshi’s Castle adventure; actually jumping onto platforms and timing the swing of gigantic spiked foam balls.
Oh, no - I can tell you from experience that you’ll know if you have squirrels in your attic still. Just wait till about 2 or 3 am (not sure what Squirrel Time Zone you’re in), and they’ll either start running hurdles over your joists, or putting on a revival of “Riverdance”.
Well, now when you hear squirrels in the attic, you’ll know where they got in...
At least then I know they’ll have to reload a little sooner. Because with a Boxer, an American Bulldog, and two BullMastiffs? There’s a good chance one of them is going to take a couple of rounds before they go down.
I’ve had a woodpecker pecking at the metal plate over the range hood vent on the roof. It was kind of funny, for the first 2 or 3 minutes. He went away after half an hour.