youcantellafinn
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youcantellafinn

How much 65 Mustang is in the Hoonicorn? I'm assuming it is a tube frame with some fiberglass over it, or did it really start life as a Mustang?

I found the quote, or at least one of the versions of the quote.

If you see him, tell him to make sure he gets a ride along and brings back video for us.

According to one of the Can-Am drivers back in the day it is when you can spin all the tires in all of the gears. I can't remember who is credited with that statement right now though.

Check out my reply to Dusty. Most coupes usually have a B pillar at the back edge of the door to hold the rear quarter window in place. The one he stumped me on is a regular cab truck since those usually don't have a rear quarter window. IIRC these era Mustangs usually have a B pillar, since this one is most likely

U wot m8?

C pillar. The only time the back pillar isn't a C pillar is if it is a D pillar. IDK why, but convention says even if there is no middle (B) pillar the rear pillar is still called the C pillar.

Your article is disingenuous and misleading, as is the Tesla response to HB5606. Michigan already had franchise laws in place that prevent manufacturers from selling directly to customers. Prior to the passage of this law Tesla could not sell cars directly in Michigan and this law did nothing to change that.

As part of this ongoing process, I have directed TSA to implement enhanced security measures in the coming days at certain overseas airports with direct flights to the United States.

When passing through customs you have no constitutional protections. CBP can inspect the content of any electronic devices that you may be carrying and they do not need a warrant to do so. They may also confiscate the device and hold it for as long as they want to perform the inspection.

Thanks for sharing that story. When I was a kid we traveled to Europe for several weeks in 1988. We flew in to West Germany and spent the next three weeks driving around Europe (West Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland). At one point we were close enough to the East German border that

Amber lights are much better. Not that very many people signal around here, but when they do with red turn signals it is still difficult to tell what they are doing because they will pump the brakes instead of just giving one steady brake application.

Actually, we do have the right to drive a car. Our rights are natural rights, and are not granted to us by the Constitution. Amendments 9 and 10 make this very clear. Just because a right isn't enumerated (read granted) by the Constitution doesn't mean we forfeit that right (9th), and all powers are reserved by the

Just because a right isn't listed in the Constitution doesn't mean we don't have that right. See the 9th and 10th Amendments. The Constitution does not grant freedoms to the people. The Constitution was written to limit the power of government, and all rights are considered to be natural rights.

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Here is a really good overview of how turbos work. The video is 5:42, but explains things way better than I'll be able to here, but I'll give it a quick attempt.

Good to see the bridge getting some love. Ah, the memories of my days at MTU.

I'd give her the tip.

Probably still available on different trim levels. They usually use the high dollar trims with lots of options for promo pics & such.

And yet this is the one I would rather have.