When you find a ’72 Dodge Colt wagon and an ’83 Mitsubishi Cordia within 15 feet of one another in a self-service junkyard, what more could you ask for? Why, you could go for the Mitsubishi Trifecta and ask for a Plymouth Sapporo right next to both of them! (Read More…)
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-Nate - Yes , sir . I’ll leave the thinly disguised racial epethets alone then . -Nate
AJ - Exactly. I like a manual for a sports car and twisty roads, but an auto is the way to go for off-road driving. When I was a...
-Nate - Sarcasm , properly done ,_is_ humorous . You didn’t fail Thomas , you never do . -Nate
Thomas Kreutzer - I’m not trying to be sarcastic, Nate, just funny. Too bad I’m failing. I think it was a great story, honestly.
-Nate - Thomas’ first comment reeks of sarcasm…… So glad you found the time to write us another story Crabspirits ! . I envision a coffee...
Bertel Schmitt - Please do not call ANYONE names in comments, thank you.
-Nate - Stop that ! It’s unfair when you use _FACTS_ to correct a teabagger knuckle dragger racist troll . Besides , you prolly made him cry . -Nate
-Nate - I no longer remember the details of McGee’s R.R. pickup truck , pre war IIRC . When my father went to Jolley Olde Englande in the...
Marcelo de Vasconcellos - he’s not called internally, ‘il americano’ for nothing.
redav - Something tells me if you put that sort of power in a Fisker, it would rip itself apart. They’ve proven themselves time and again that they...