TurnerX19 said:In reply to svxsti :
Where????
The mrs. spotted this NSX from across the parking lot, “Hey is that a corvette?” Great color choice.
chandler said:A Ferrari FF just passed me in Cortland Oh, that’s not an everyday occurrence in salt states.
I saw one in the muddy parking lot of a ski area last year.
Saw my first new "Jeep Pick Up" today. I couldn't see the plate so I'm not sure if it was preproduction or if they are for sale now. Sadly, it wasn't NEARLY as cool as we were all hoping a Jeep pickup would be. It looked like someone tacked a bland, square box on to a 4 door Jeep.
Having grown up admiring my neighbor's J10, I had hoped for more . . .
Rodan said:Adrian_Thompson said:Wrong Air Force. It should either be the Luftwaffe or the RAF, quite a contradiction if you think about it!!
Sometimes strange things happen in war...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_for_Castle_Itter
"Popular accounts of the battle have called it the strangest battle of World War II."
In reply to Indy-Guy :
I see these Hiaces, just like this one, complete with roof rack, constantly up and down I-12 in Louisiana.
My buddy riding shotgun failed me with the picture but I saw what I believe was about a '37 Ford sedan on I65 south headed towards Nashville saturday morning.
In reply to Slippery :
Sometimes you need to bring "the big car" to Costco, especially if you think you might buy the 36 pack of paper towels.
Is there some sort of illusion there? The driver's side doesn't seem to fit into the parking space with the white line barely reaching the rear tire. Yet, on the passenger side, the white line does reach the rear of the car.
Just saw an Isuzu Oasis. No pics of the actual vehicle, because I was driving, but wow, I forgot these even existed
This thread should be required reading. I have learned a few really neat things from it.
Like, I never knew the converted Elements into pop top campers.
But then I cringed at the straps. A guy I know had a new dodge pickup, that dark green. He strapped a load in the bed, running the straps down to the frame. 500 miles of vibration later he had primer / metal stripes in his green paint. Of course this was also the guy that collapsed his garage by backing his boat trailer into the center support....
I have a neighbor who is a complete rotard. He doesn't have one of each yet, but he is trying. His latest, still with a 13b
Bent-Valve said:This thread should be required reading. I have learned a few really neat things from it.
Like, I never knew the converted Elements into pop top campers.
More Elemental content:
I remember reading about these in the brochure when they were new, but I've never seen one on the road before. Or at least, I've never noticed.
I like Elements.
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