Review: 1964 Chevrolet Impala
“They don’t make them like they used to.” — That’s what the elderly often say when they stubbornly refuse to accept the efficiencies and improvements of the modern world. But for the Impala, its the truth.
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“They don’t make them like they used to.” — That’s what the elderly often say when they stubbornly refuse to accept the efficiencies and improvements of the modern world. But for the Impala, its the truth.
Because I took almost 3,000 pictures, I broke the trip into separate articles linked at.
Frustrated with local choices for Italian beef, I boarded Amtrak at 4 AM and headed 300 miles north to Chicago.
Do you still receive a newspaper? If you do, and you’re up early enough to witness the delivery, you will find its no longer delivered by a child on a bicycle.
Cardomain is a shrine to Gen-Y narcissism with shiny colors, awful photos, and strange characters. Like Myspace, most profiles have been abandoned and forgotten as people moved to the suburbs (Facebook), leaving behind an embarrassing time capsule of online idiocy.
Bar graphs covering the 1920s through the 1990s including imports.
Is it worth the cost of joining a discount warehouse just to save on fuel?
A story of love and pain. Review and video of the 2001 Cadillac Seville STS and the Bose 4.0 entertainment system.
A review of the 2003 Range Rover and some diversions including Bern’s Steak House, Busch Gardens, and the Tampa Auto Museum.
The van der Weegen family travels more than 20,000 miles through Russia, North America, and Europe, shipping the car between continents.