I’ve got a thing for all the oddball Harley’s, the Aermacchi’s, the Hummers, the Sprints, that one boxer they made... One day I would love to collect all the Harley “non-Harley’s”.
(Note: This is all meant to be in fun, I’m not insulted or upset by your comment)
I need to size up from my Sportster at some point soon. I plan on starting to take some longer rides, (300-400 miles), and I want to ride with my wife a bit more, but I want bike that is still fairly stripped with detachable touring accessories (bags, windshield, etc). Basically what I want is my Sportster, but…
Conditional NP. I would need to see the tires in person, and I would absolutely need to hear it run. I’ve dealt with pod filters before and they are an absolute pain to work with. However in the add they mention it runs a bit rich, which is a pleasant surprise for pod filters and should be decently easy to fix.…
Those “other” drivers are just people who cant be bothered to pay attention and recognize the significance of piloting a two ton missile down the road. There are plenty of people though who do recognize the significance and have the responsibility to drive a car, but that doesn’t mean that they are enthusiasts. What…
I’m not saying they’re all good, but I know plenty of good drivers who could hardly care less about cars.
Modern safety equipment is astounding. I’ve seen some dirt track sprint car wrecks where the only thing that resembles anything related to a car after the wreck is a half flat Hoosier, and yet only a few seconds after the wreck the driver casually steps out, waves to the crowd, and merrily skips back to their pit…
Just because someone doesn’t love to do something, doesn’t mean they aren’t capable of doing it. So yes, they should be allowed to drive.
I’ve never really liked it either, and didn’t see a lot of benefit to it, but it’s so common now that I don’t even think about it.
These may be bland and boring now, but they were far from it when released. This was a big styling change for Ford, leaving the curved styling of the 97-03 trucks (one of my favorite F-150’s btw) back to the boxy “truck” styling again. This truck introduced the two inch taller box sides, which looked really goofy…
A friends car, a large BB in the fuel cell.
I thought I saw one once driving down the interstate.
That’s it, I’m getting my X-mods F-150 out when I get home so I can ORATT (off road all the things).
I’m going to do two categories, cars and pickups.
That does sound like a truly terrible car. Personally I like the styling of them, and it sounds like they would make a decent restomod, but a terrible car in stock form.
I’ve always liked the Maverick, nice styling, small and light, but with room for a good V8. But then I am young so I have no idea how these cars were perceived when new. I considered buying one a few years ago, got a picture from a friend a few weeks after I looked at it, it started it self on fire and toasted the…
I’m going to disagree. The mini truck scene was huge in the 80’s and 90’s, lifted trucks, lowered trucks, wacky graphics and all sorts of crazy customs. The small truck has always been loved. In the late 90’s however, when gas was cheap and small pickups cost nearly as much as a full size, people started opting for…