But doesn't it always change since there are so many cars? I would have to make several trips and somehow sneak into some secret vault located under the superstructure itself with camera in hand...
But doesn't it always change since there are so many cars? I would have to make several trips and somehow sneak into some secret vault located under the superstructure itself with camera in hand...
The Henry Ford Museum. Automotive Americana with some other stuff thrown in.
Oh please... need you even ask? Ford Bronco. Old school.
Big whoop. He should have just taken the keys and drove it until it caught fire.
Is there anything that you can not do in Canada's pants?
Hmmmm... fine work. Nope, I don't think that if I ever have to patch a rusted out hole that it would ever be considered fine work. Plus the only can I can see right now is an empty of Michelob Ultra that my friend's wife left here the other day.
Dang... never thought of it that way. I just been using expanded metal for the big ass patches when I have expanded metal lying around and slather on the bondo or aluminumized filler stuff. Your way seems more better.
Parking lot of a Canadian Tire. Ran in, waited for high school student to punch a code into the stock computer, waited longer for him to run into the back to get plain looking box with writing on it, paid for it, went out the door to car, open trunk, grabbed screwdrivers, a wrench (just in case), crawled under car,…
Nice... very nice.
Death ramps... hahaha... we had other names for those beasts from hell...
CHiPs man, I don't know if I want to see Eric Estrada in gay porn, but the blonde second from the right is a chick (and from what I recall, she was 1970's hot).
I wonder what the Chinese policy is on counterfeit silicon chips, transistors, resistors, capacitors (amongst other pieces), and parts in military machinery is...
Yes, i recall the whole Beijing Jeep story (an interesting read if you look at the Time magazine website and look up the former premier's name "Zhu Rongji"). But yes, I recall the first ones out the door and with the poorly made parts. These things were literally falling apart after the first month of driving. The…
Didn't the Chinese copy this design? Nope, they copied the better of the two versions. Cherokee instead of the Grand.
Leave the cheese, take the horseradish (you know, for those drier cuts).
Yes, I noticed that. They are also bigger boned and nastier in a fight (the men from Tianjian can hold their own in a fight too).
Buick, Oldsmobile, GM product, whatever. I didn't title the video — all I do is repost and repost the same videoes in response to jalopnik articles.
Whatever it was, it FLEW man! I tell you! IT FLEW!
Not much difference between that and using charcoal briquettes (I try to use real charcoal wood when I can).
Came here to say this.