Denver really is an alternate universe when it comes to the typical inventory in a self-service junkyard (compared to California, where my formative junkyard years were spent). You won’t find many BMW E30s or Volvo 240s, both of which inhabit California yards to the extent that they clog The Crusher’s jaws, but you will find every oddball four-wheel-drive car built in the 1970s and 1980s. I found this ’89 Corolla All-Trac wagon a couple months back and thought, “Man, these things must be a one-in-a-million find, even in Colorado!” Not so, as it turns out; at another yard maybe ten miles away, here’s one more. (Read More…)
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Beerboy12 - “speaking of other good day riding”…?
Lorenzo - …or even worse: a thong!
raph - People do, I can always appreciate the effort put into a car be it maintaining it or making it faster or improving any combination or all...
Lorenzo - Have you seen his resume? He’s worked for the Big Three (or 2-1/2) plus BMW. He worked for Chrysler when they absorbed American...
raph - “I’ve never understood the appeal of drag racing. Let’s go really, really fast, but only for 1/4 mile. Yawn. Thus the whole big HP thing...
Beerboy12 - Thank you for taking the time to answer. A solar panel on a car is not federally required, does not take up needed space, due to being small is...
supremebrougham - I am personally fond of this one for the Chameleon XLE… http://cabridges.com/2011/05/1 0/one-of-my-favorite-snk-comme rcials-the-chameleon-xle/
Battles - I see one every day. It does a school run on my daily commute, there’s a huge dog in the back too. When the driver stops (illegally) to drop off...
Athos Nobile - Thailand in this case.
Styles79 - Drag racing can be spectacular to watch though. Not so much fun to drive if you haven’t got something fast though. I took my Legend...