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!![]()
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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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