The Tom Brady Tattoo Scot Haney’s Bizarre New Hampshire Trip Things White People Need to Know Erin Stewart’s Commercial Boss Keith’s Top 5 US Steakhouses

The Tom Brady Tattoo Scot Haney’s Bizarre New Hampshire Trip Things White People Need to Know Erin Stewart’s Commercial Boss Keith’s Top 5 US Steakhouses
Car: Plymouth GTX Hardtop Year: 1970 What makes it special: The GTX was introduced as the Belvedere GTX in 1967 by the Plymouth division. It was positioned as a mid-sized upscale-trimmed performance muscle car through the 1971 model year. The 1970 GTX received a minor redesign with a new grille and rear taillights. Sales were low as the car did not look much different from…
Malloy’s Cuban Compliment Thomas Dolby Plane Crash Landing Re-Creation, Featuring AJ The Ron Jeremy Countdown Mark Boughton in Studio Jimmy Koplik on Grateful Dead Shutting Down Colt Park #DumbAssNews – Cory the Intern Interviews Mark Boughton
Car: Chevrolet Corvette C2 327/350hp Stingray Roadster Year: 1967 What makes it special: The 1967 Corvette Sting Ray was the last Corvette of the second generation, and five years of refinements made it the best of the line. Changes were modest: Five smaller front fender vents replaced the three larger ones, and flat-finish rockers sans ribbing…
3D Printed Guns The DB Punching Robot The New Britain Serial Killer One Way Limo
Car: Mercury Comet Caliente Hardtop Year: 1966 What makes it special: Beginning in 1966, Mercury’s Comet grew from a compact to become a mid-sized car. It was now based on the same chassis as the Ford Fairlane intermediate and the previous Mercury Meteor intermediate which was only offered in 1962-1963. These intermediate-sized cars used the same basic chassis…
Melissa’s Bear Encounter Joe Ganim Answers the Tribe’s Questions Gina’s Donut Job The King of the Nerds and Lou Ferrigno The Chaz and AJ Quilt for the Toy Drive!
Car: Lincoln Continental 4-Door Convertible Year: 1964 What makes it special: Continental is a series of full-sized luxury cars produced by Lincoln, a division of the Ford Motor Company. Introduced in 1939 as a personal vehicle of Edsel Ford, who commissioned a coachbuilt Lincoln-Zephyr convertible as a vacation vehicle to attract potential Lincoln buyers. In what would give the model line…
Stoshball’s Court Audio Stoshball’s Court Audio, Part 2 Charlie Faze/Dr. Faze
Car: Plymouth Sport Fury Convertible Year: 1959 What makes it special: Plymouth’s Fury was produced from 1955 to 1989. It was introduced for the 1956 model year as a sub-series of the Plymouth Belvedere, becoming a separate series one level above the contemporary Belvedere for 1959. In 1959, Plymouth introduced the Sport Fury as its top model,…