Note Milker
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I'll drive that right now!!! Is that a gremlin?! I'll drive it. Fuckin' kool! Even has rally rims....
I'll drive that right now!!! Is that a gremlin?! I'll drive it. Fuckin' kool! Even has rally rims....
yeah it'd be cool now, not so much in 1983.I'll drive that right now!!! Is that a gremlin?! I'll drive it. Fuckin' kool! Even has rally rims....
Well..... now I want one too!
Those have a larger bed than most modern full sized pickup trucks.
I saw a Scion xB on the freeway a couple of days ago that someone had converted (or maybe imported?)I would love to have an “El Camino” version of the Honda Fit.
Don't be dogging yourself man! You had the cool one!!!!!!!
they neglected to mention the one dash speaker AM radio...Don't be dogging yourself man! You had the cool one!!!!!!!
The AMC Gremlin "X" package, introduced in 1971, was an optional trim package that added a sporty, almost muscle-car look to the subcompact Gremlin. It included features like a sport steering wheel, bucket seats, slotted wheels, white-letter tires, body side stripes, and a blackout grille. The package also featured a revised gauge cluster, courtesy lights, and a bright molding package.
Doesn't matter. You were putting in an 8 track anyway.they neglected to mention the one dash speaker AM radio...
hey it wasn't technically mine, t'was mom and dads third car for my bro and me to fight over once we were old enough..Doesn't matter. You were putting in an 8 track anyway.
That's weird. I assumed they'd be unpopular everywhere."Ute's" are very popular in Australia...
they are, and just like the old vettes, the split window is highly revered.Bugs are cool, I don't care what anyone says.
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Super unique and interesting design.
So many cars today (really it started in the 90s) look so identical you can barely tell them apart. Toyota, Nissan, Honda, etc,.. all look the same.