My daily driver is a flatbed, and I don't care if you envy me or notSo your daily driver is a flatbed? And you think I envy you?
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My daily driver is a flatbed, and I don't care if you envy me or notSo your daily driver is a flatbed? And you think I envy you?
You'd give your ass to three C-HR owners on the bed.So your daily driver is a flatbed? And you think I envy you?
And you'd watch.You'd give your ass to three C-HR owners on the bed.
For when the aircon dies?The one innovative feature the Aztek had was the center console doubled as a removable ice chest
We’d allll watch…And you'd watch.
Just like the cars Dad drove. LTD, Town Car, Olds 88, Bonneville.Styling is just too out there for me. I've always preferred straight/square cars, like this one, (not mine but exact, even in color):
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i prefer the 60's-70's and some 80's vehicle styles better. i remember the day when i was able to just look at the tail lights on a vehicle and give you the make and year of the car. then not till later,i found out that the year was actually moulded into the tail light lense. and you didnt need a computer degree to work on them either,like the cars today!Just like the cars Dad drove. LTD, Town Car, Olds 88, Bonneville.
I don't have any really "dream" vehicles, but I'd really like to find a mid 60's Buick Riviera