19millertime89
19millertime89
19millertime89

It’s worth, at the cheapest, about $2.5 million in Colorado at legal retail prices. But it could easily be worth 2x that here.

The McLaren F1 called and is wondering what engine it has...

Cars are physical property. Car insurance is to protect firstly other people and their property if you cause any damage to them/theirs. Repairing your own vehicle is a luxury option and not required by any state to operate a vehicle on the road.

I know of 2 s2000s that can be had for less than $10k for an interested party.

God damn truth! Bought a 3 piece sectional in January, barely fit in the 10ft uhaul I rented to move it!

This the best comment in the world! 

In blue.

Both of my FDs and my NA miata were the same way. My NC however is modern. Haha.

CO-67 is almost entirely paved now I thought? I drove it last spring in my miata and I don’t remember much tail-out shenanigans on that stretch. It is absolutely gorgeous though.

I fucking love the MT900. Mosler hit a home run with the design finally.

Randy wrote an article in SportsCar (the SCCA magazine) about the wreck, I just so happened to bump into him at the Colorado Mile the week it came out and had him sign it for me. Haha.

I lost 33% of my body mass (330 to 220). A lot of cars today could use the same kind of strict diet I used to do that...

It’s not the locals that go slow up the mountain...

We’ve got a good group on Faceplace. Denver Auto Enthusiasts. Weekly Wed. night cruises and longer weekend excursions.

If you come back out, you have an open invitation to a beer at my place and we can use either my MX5 or my e60 wagon to drive up to the summit. Or we could find something on Turo or Driveshare to take up too. Come back in February. Find a weekend where the forecast looks good. We usually have a pretty mild February,

“From Dubai”...

That sounds close enough for our purposes here in the comments section. I recall top gear UK doing an experiment to determine supercars’ economy at full chat around their track and IIRC the lambo was 4-5 mpg, the Nordschleife is 12.9 miles, 3 laps, call it 39 miles, 4 mpg x 12 gallons is 48 miles. A bit conservative,

Are you paying attention McLaren?! This is how you embed headlights in air ducts! Perfection!

I know I’m like, 6 months late to this party, but I would imagine that the exhaust had to be routed differently with the body off, and that this was just the most convenient way to do it.

I’m sure it’s been done on electric race cars. There’s an electric sidecar that competes at Pike’s Peak that makes the Jetson’s flying-car sound that I see every year.

I use my GPS every morning and afternoon for my commute too. I’ve got 3-5 viable options that all can take as little 25 minutes, or as much as 60, all depending on where the traffic decides to back up that morning...