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I got into a fight with an ex girlfriend over that, a summary is, “Don’t close the door by the window, it bends the tracks and and causes an air leak over time" and she said something to the extent they she has always done this and would continue to. Didn't work out, apparently she reasoned that I broke up with her

As annoying as it is, unfortunately I think a lot of people don’t have the executive functioning skills to go around the block, thier brain just gets stuck and they can’t problem solve. My bigger concern is, if you don’t have the skills to problem solve something that simple you shouldn’t be allowed to drive. It’s the

Cool car, awesome idea, but seriously bad execution. Like bullet and vanishing point there is maybe 20 minutes of watchable film in Mad Max. It might get more Stars of the cars lost more hubcaps

I think light weight will be a thing when they have a way to store energy that isn't incredibly heavy.  Since range anxiety, whether justified or not, is still a thing any car that doesn't cover cost to 300 miles range is going to have a limited market so why not go after the low hanging fruit and play into the

Lol, that doesn’t even upset me, all I can do is laugh. Usually these sorts of projects have a connection of some sort, like they are inspired by a car in that brands history. This just looks like you the a dart at two cars and decided to graft them together

It’s a thunderbird, late 80s early 80s and if you saw one in person you might disagree, or you might not.  The only thing worse might be the 88-95 chevy pickups with a 50s chevy nose

A lot of it is small details. The a and b pillars around the windows are curved much like 40s designs but the windows sit flush with the body instead of recessed. The door handles stick out, but in a beefy way instead of the smaller way older cars did.  From the profile they are much more similar, but you are right

Or this guy could buy it

Ok, for starts this is an easy crack pipe. I don’t see anything to justify there asking price. Second, I actually like this, especially compared to the original bodywork. Of they had converted it to a two for panel truck it might be even better. It’s still objectively ugly and tasteless, I don’t know that I would want

Gloves, which I badly needed and some autobody tools like a bunch of hammers and dollies.

It could be worse, you could see the truck made in the same plant for mitsubishi. Also, I swear on any diamond star motors vehicle mitsubishi got the ugly or in some cases ugliest variant

The MGB wasn’t too hard if you sourced the parts, at least as far as I backdated mine. The car is a modified class autocross car so I mostly removed the old bumper and put expanded metal in the grill hole but moss motorsports sells the conversation kits. Thinking back the biggest shame was probably the weight, the

Honestly for me it isn't the bumpers that ruined the looks, it was that most of them also raised the ride height to confirm with either headlight out bumper regulations.

I had one that was a regular cab short box.  Loved it, got rid of it when I need more towing capacity.  Also the rams of that era were a downgrade asthetically.  Never would have gotten my 06 ram if not for the hemi

I might be different, but road racing is usually the most interesting to me.  Up front there is usually the dominant car, but the rules usually allow multiple a few different design philosophies and the mid pack racing is usually really cool.  Seeing how different cars are fast through different sections of the track

Idk about this assumption. When I drove a Neon I knew an impact with anything larger than a dog a speed would probably kill me, but I do think the sport bike is better at avoiding a crash. If a sprite is anything like my MGB the moment you need it to perform, something will fail.

I wonder if the Porsche design language transfers over so we'll because they spent so long on air cooled cars with little to no front grill opening.  Most EV makers haven't figured out how to style cars without the cooling system being up front.

I’m going to start restoring a 72 K10 stepside in the spring.  Don’t ruin this for me!

Lived my whole life in Montana. The big things are increase your following distance and show extra distance to stop and drive smooth. Any fast inputs can upset the balance of the car.  Also, people will say you don't need winter tires, and while you don't technically need them if you are in an area that gets lots of

My best guess is that the overwhelming majority of questions he gets are like that.  People want something new and are hoping an expert can work some financial magic to get them what they want for less.