Oh man, that hurts! I agree, what a shame!View attachment 1695940
I get it. Your ride. Do with it as you please. Still hard to see some of these vehicles just rotting from the greatness they once were or could still be.
Oh man, that hurts! I agree, what a shame!View attachment 1695940
I get it. Your ride. Do with it as you please. Still hard to see some of these vehicles just rotting from the greatness they once were or could still be.
The irony is the guy with the social distancing plate can't park well enough to socially distance the car equally on both sidesView attachment 1697194
Not the greatest picture but I had to share it. The wife wouldn’t do another lap for a better picture. Check out the plate.
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The irony is the guy with the social distancing plate can't park well enough to socially distance the car equally on both sides
Side note, what'd you get at target?
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I took it as school district, cuz here in FL they rake in the dough.The irony is the guy with the social distancing plate can't park well enough to socially distance the car equally on both sides
Side note, what'd you get at target?
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In that case, the person running the schools can't color within the lines. Either wayI took it as school district, cuz here in FL they rake in the dough.
The irony is the guy with the social distancing plate can't park well enough to socially distance the car equally on both sides
Side note, what'd you get at target?
"Nothing makes me question ALL of my life decisions like SVTP."
Posts and likes are not mine.
Brick + Washing machine + a few phds = this video
Brick + Washing machine + a few phds = this video
"Remember kids, the only difference between screwing around and science is writing stuff down."
"Nothing makes me question ALL of my life decisions like SVTP."
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That's why me dream job is working at UL. Get paid to to test things to the limit.
Those were great! From back when Ford actually did well marketing their cars. I remember with fondness the 1970 Torino GT and Torino Cobra. I so much wanted the Torino Cobra in this trim.
Big block Chevy Vegas were a handful, handling wise with their short wheelbase, but man were they monsters in the straight!