Came for this. Left satisfied.
Came for this. Left satisfied.
The soul of the Mustang remains.
“I AM THE GOD OF HELL FIRE!”
Allegedly the fastest car in the world is car referred to as “My Buddy’s Mustang”. I hear about it at every car show but have yet to lay eyes on it.
There are plenty of cool cars from the early 80's. The Mustang might be a bit new for you but the Scout and Toyota should satisfy the requirements.
This is Mom’s first car, a 1953 MGTD, restored many years ago and still a driver and sitting in my garage. She met my Dad since he had an MGTF and he offered to fix a carbeurator issue. So yeah, she had a little impact on my car obsession!
Yep, squirt-laser guided of high explosives encased in hardened metal shells, delivered from a $500M aircraft. When the Airman retires into the VA system, he will be drowned in paperwork in order to get on a yearlong waiting list to see his Doctor. Priorities.....
I wish i had a few million dollars sitting around so I could buy Jalopnik from Gawker and end this shit show. We’d never have to read a Jezebel headline about periods, or micro-penises, or finding poop on your thong, or what disney characters’ dicks would look like ever again.
Patrick - thanks for keeping the content coming today. I think your readers understand that the issues facing the GM sites right now are complex and challenging, but I wanted you to know that your effort has been obvious and it shows an incredible level of professionalism and respect for your audience.
I am an ASE Master technician, a powertrain calibration engineer, and I also hold a US patent in evaporative emissions testing equipment.
He'll have trouble carrying that speed through turn 12 i'm guessing....
Molybdenum and vanadium stainless steel make up the blade of the Global G-2, ending in a stainless steel handle that's "dimpled for a safe grip." While the Victorinox and Wusthof hail from Switzerland and Germany respectively, the Global comes from Japan. [Global G-2]
Molybdenum and vanadium stainless steel make up the blade of the Global G-2, ending in a stainless steel handle…