as a college professor, I'll gladly engage in fisticuffs with anyone for this car.
as a college professor, I'll gladly engage in fisticuffs with anyone for this car.
as a fan of another team as well, you're dead on. Hat tips, kudos, and mucho respect to be poured out upon a player for a team I do not like.
why aren't finds like this ever for sale near me? Nicest of prices.
as long as we're dreaming, why choose one when you can have both?
Not surprised. If I thought of it, I'm sure a real engineer has also thought of it and knew that it wasn't feasible or practical.
That's what makes the sixth gen so cool...overstated luxury in a Las Vegas sort of way. The seventh still has some of that, but the sixth turned it up to 11, the seventh is about a 9 in overdoneness.
God I hope not because if it is, we're completely screwed.
go in the winter around dusk. I discovered it quite by accident trying to avoid knoxville traffic. Never saw a soul on the whole thing. It was December and a cold gray day.
Honestly, it's probably a touch overpriced, but not so much so that it needs to be CP'd.
I'd wondered if something like that was the case. The runout lanes I've seen in Idaho state "no fine for using lane."
hydrogen bashers...
I liked the Ford online spots with Doug the puppet.
CP. I need to row my own at that price point. If I could, I could see giving it a NP designation. Now for its Sport Wagon derivation...time to dream folks, time to dream...
hop the engine up, cram a SBC in there, put some wheelie bars on it and go baby go. Of course the 5,500 price is CP all day long considering the amount of work it would take to make this right, but at 3,000 I would have NP'd it.
I'm simply never voting for another incumbent again...ever. I don't care who is on the ballot. Fuck 'em all.
It's interesting, looks well done, and I can see Wes, Jamie and the rest at Ride Apart really liking this. For all those reasons (and more)...NP
I didn't know that, but we keep it in a relatively airtight container, and the only thing that gets eaten faster in my house than butter is bacon.
because they think it will spoil. Milk spoils if left out so they assume butter will too. My wife flipped out the first time I left the butter out.
A golden and another chick...
Hell yeah, I'd do it. I drive about 2,000 miles a year around town, obey speed limits, leave loads of distance between me and the car in front of me—basically drive like a safe putz. Anything that requires lots of miles, I get a rental with the rental company's full coverage insurance...that's when I truly "drive" as…