Thats the remains of 2 firetrucks isn't it?
Thats the remains of 2 firetrucks isn't it?
If Musk continues to head it I believe it will. Being that Space X is pretty much the only guy in town for the US to launch stuff in space anymore (Sealaunch is dieing since they have had issues with their Zient rockets) for the US means the US government won't risk pissing him off. Those secondary launch facilities… Read more
You'd be surprised, but the Anaheim building did serve as one thing: advertising. THere is a LOT of money just down La Palma that would drive by the Anaheim location on a regular basis. It also helps that the local In-n-Out is across the street. LOTS of eyes just in that drive through alone. Read more
The Ford Edsel "Teleshift"
Personally I use Dailyroads Voyager on my Galaxy Nexus. It recycles the video space on the SD storage (4gb) and as long as the lens doesn't float gets decent video.
I don't recall Clint Howard ever saying what the engine was. All I remember is the hood opening Clint backing up, the scene cuts to the engine rocking back and forth (In hindsight a little gimicky considering it was a Turboed I-4) with lightning bolts and Clint saying, "Packard you gotta see this!" Read more
Ford Interceptor:
It's a Cougar. Looks like it was marketed as the Ford Cougar in southern Mexico.
No idea what I came home in, I do have memories of a late 60's Ford Country Squire but that's mainly because my mom knocked a light pole into the middle of Ball Road with me in the back with it. Given it is the first family car I remember menas that could be it.
It's actually pretty fun, I never caught air (Didn't think the shattered unit-body could handle it) but I did blaze many a trail in my old 1988 Cougar (Fox body) "Chase truck"