Sparkydog wrote:FlightService wrote:"You see here English boy, we Amish need this ride-on plow to be no wider than the arse of the horse."
As the boss drones on the engineer thinks "I have disconnected the steering. He won't bother me much longer"
Sparkydog wrote:FlightService wrote:"You see here English boy, we Amish need this ride-on plow to be no wider than the arse of the horse."
As the boss drones on the engineer thinks "I have disconnected the steering. He won't bother me much longer"
Wall-e wrote:914Driver wrote: For $200 and a chance to come back next week; what car has a trunk AND a rumble seat?That one
Or this one, a 1938 Buick 46c, as someone correctly guessed on the Just A Car Guy blogspot site.
Test of my new photo hosting software. EDIT: gotta work on the Exif stuff. Edit: Got it.
Also, I picked up a 1965 issue of Hot Rod. It has the best ads - and this one is the winner. Send $2.00 for a sound recording!
Keith Tanner wrote: Test of my new photo hosting software. EDIT: gotta work on the Exif stuff. Edit: Got it. Also, I picked up a 1965 issue of Hot Rod. It has the best ads - and this one is the winner. Send $2.00 for a sound recording!
Keith Tanner wrote: Test of my new photo hosting software. EDIT: gotta work on the Exif stuff. Edit: Got it. Also, I picked up a 1965 issue of Hot Rod. It has the best ads - and this one is the winner. Send $2.00 for a sound recording!
+850hp "turbo axle" with 0.05sec lag?
slefain wrote:Keith Tanner wrote: Test of my new photo hosting software. EDIT: gotta work on the Exif stuff. Edit: Got it. Also, I picked up a 1965 issue of Hot Rod. It has the best ads - and this one is the winner. Send $2.00 for a sound recording!
I've seen most of the Turbonique stuff online over the years. I was just overjoyed when I opened up the magazine and saw a for-real full page ad for it.
The mag is full of other great ads as well. Loads of Mustang parts, which makes sense for late 1965.
EastCoastMojo wrote: In reply to 914Driver: Be careful, he could be doing some research.
...and here I am trying to go through life anonymous.
Boy, the styling staff at GM failed to do their research when they designed the Colorado ZR2 wheels. They are rather... hootus-esque
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