It’s called knowing your customers.
It’s called knowing your customers.
That’s not fair, the Weiner Mobile might be the coolest vehicle ever made.
No idea about the Norwegian wood. But I do build a lot of things out of Swedish chip wood. They hold up ok, as long as you don’t move it from where it was originally placed.
The shape is of an Airfoil. I don’t think it’s particularly pretty, but I do see it. I see two issues with the shape.
Was that a wooden bridge?
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So, I went down the rabbit hole.
Yeah, life happens, not everyone that gets behind is a jerk.
London requires 3 years of training (class room and under supervision) if you don’t have a college degree and 2 years if you have one. To get a job at London, you pretty much need a Bachelors in criminal justice. So, most of them are no fully qualified for about 7 years from when they start the career path.
I miss the older days. there would have been a rusty Jeep, a Unimog, some weird grey market Japanese car and a Smart car on the recommended list. And they would have found a way to make all of them cost $100k and been completely insane.
It isn’t from a lack of trying that trucks can’t get pregnant.
I’m shocked anyone survived that crash, belts or no belts. School buses are tough as hell.
Well, I see someone here with a long list of cool cars they have owned and a big budget and think...
Ok, You love rare Mustangs. Want something with Style, Speed, Uniqueness.
Oh, I can see the future, and I’m going to have FUN. 100% chance that an EV with fake engine noises and glowing red side pipes will become a major thing. (And yes, it will have a Dodge emblem.)
Tell me about it. There’s a repo guy on youtube that came up as recommended that took a Malibu while the “owner” was washing it in a self-service car wash. Flew up, backed up and drove off in seconds.
I’m guessing #1-#15 involve the police, right?
Possible. But with this tow companies reputation, it might have just been that there was a silver corolla of some sort on the list and they went to snatch the first one and they would charge the owners a fee to let it go after the towed it.
Yes, today’s cars are generally 5+1 or 6+1 transmissions. If you are driving on hills or for speed, you have a 5 or 6 speed. But when you are on a flat interstate and perhaps breaking the law a wee bit, you can sip fuel in that +1 speed.
My dad worked for the Army back in the day (he was in the Navy, but worked for the Army as a Civilian). In the 70s, the Army needed to transport a lot of people for training and the like and the logical choice was to look into school busses and painting them olive drab.