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  1. OK, she says next year, I'm going, and she and I will dance all night, whether I like it or not...
  2. It is a cool idear, but I'd be afraid of warranty claims for ppl who would insist on treating their sporty little ZQ8 like a... truck.
  3. 2010 Grabber Blue Mustang Pony with cool polished 18" rims, black leather interior and a 5 speed manual. $26k on the dealer lot.
  4. Homina homina, what nice pics!
  5. I'll sell ya mine, Jacket.
  6. You know I didn't realize the Dark Navy Blue on these trucks is a non-metallic. That makes me like it even more.
  7. So many European cars are junk though, I just don't see where they have a leg to stand on. They don't understand America and what we need from a vehicle.
  8. I am hypocritical in that I love the show, and I love when they bash anything else but American Iron. When they do that, they are dead to me. For something more like what they're used to, they should test a Cobalt SS or a Caliber SRT-4.
  9. See, where the last S-10s had a hard, creaky plastic dash (I had a '98, they didn't change up to the last model year), the Colorado has a hard, but more flexible type of plastic dash. It does not sound hollow, or like it will crack when you bang on it. And the last S-10s had the same cloth on the seats as the first Colorados. Yes, my '04 was pretty plain for a relatively top-line trim, but since then they've dressed it up a bit, with a revised instrument cluster, and chrome touches throughout. Also, the tan and black interior color brightens it up, too. Even the "Very Dark Pewter" is nicer than my basic gray I had in the '04 LS Z71.
  10. sideboard
  11. Amish
  12. Jim Bob
  13. Brutal, relentless, cool...
  14. hahaha, scroll down at XP's link, you'll see a picture of kids. That little guy front and center's putting his whole body into it!
  15. Cool Fairlane.
  16. A magnificent version, a great singer...
  17. Plus One, GMTG74!
  18. Today, I saw a silver Tracker 4 door LT V6 in silver with altezzas and a ridiculous fart can exhaust. They belong on clapped-out old Civics. What is the most ridiculous application of the Fart Can you've seen lately?
  19. We had one locally, growing up in MD. I wonder if it is still a ghost town, or if it is being used as a flea market, etc. Sad, really, to lose such a piece of Americana as that.
  20. Agreed, Teh.
  21. I had a coworker in MD in the parts department who had an '83 MC/SS he bought new and it was his daily driver ever since. 400k miles before he retired it and bought... a Jetta.
  22. Better get your lotion and your secret sock under the mattress. Here's a picture. She inherited at least one distinctive feature (I haven't seen her legs) from dear ol' dad.................. see more Fail Blog
  23. Stone White Challenger R/T at Muddy Run Park, sitting in wait under a tree for his owner to return. Two-tone green 1958 Impala 2 dr ht in pristine shape, gliding as if on air (not sure if it was an air suspension car for real, as I understand a lot of those were converted to steel springs due to the frequency of air spring failure).
  24. Agreed, the kid is damn lucky. Depending on the age and mileage, it's probably a total loss (fender, hood, windshield, sunroof assembly, roof, braces, hinge pillar, interior trim parts, whatever the rear end looks like, etc.). Looks like he went into a GMT900 stake body there. If he's a hip, happening dude, he'll replace his martyred Trailblazer with a 2010 Equinox LTZ V6 AWD. Please make sure he does not buy foreign, Drew.
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