57sweptside
57sweptside
57sweptside

Spotted these up in Downers Grove, IL last summer. I had to get my future-Jalop son to pose with it. He preferred the GT3 though.

@MaWeiTao: Yep. This screams baby Avenger coupe.

I'll bet eBay's servers got dosed with cosmic rays!

The Tundra frame problem has been getting loud enough that a 50-state recall was inevitable, but Toyota was going to drag it out as long as possible. They've obviously realized that one more recall on this HUGE PR nightmare mountain isn't going to matter much. They can do all of the recalls that they were going to

1965 Buick Skylark. Purchased in 1990 with 67000 original miles. 300cid, 2v, SuperTurbine 300 2-speed automatic transmission, perfect interior, banana pudding yellow paint, American Racing aluminum slots. Sold in 1992 right after the birth of my second child becuase it only had seatbelts in the front seat, and I

The World According to Garp.

I put plenty of coin into this machine back in law school. As I recall it was one of the first $.50 games in the little dive arcade/laundromat. I preferred the Lancia Super Delta HF becuase the campus was full of blondes whose daddy's bought them this car as a graduation gift.

Not bad. They goofed a bit at 3:19 and did a mirror image of the contact between the El Camino and the Camaro. Or the Camino suddenly became RHD with reversed emblems.

@57sweptside: Perhaps this is really just great marketing. He's making an association between his book and those that most Pakistani folks have on their coffee table.

Did anybody else notice the titles of the other top shelf "self help" books at the beginning of the video?

I think the floormat got under the accelerator.

I guess we now know what the guy who proposed gutting the quality control budget to fund the LF-A has in common with a Pontiac assembly line worker.

@YankBoffin: Kitty, is that you? I'm running low on slack, so can you pick some up for me when you tour the facility?

Sure its only $10 for the cell phone, but you're looking at another $9.99/mo for the cell service to the phone.

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I went out to US-30 back in the '70's with my late father (who used to race there in the early '60's). I saw my first funny car, The Hawaiian. I still remember it because of the Hawaiian Punch guy on it.

One romp with some of these "beauties" and European into specimen cups for STD testing. (although the girls in the ML sequence looked just fine)

No Automoblox? The mini versions are inexpensive, yet VERY well made. My kids of both sexes love the mix-and-match "designing" of their own transportation. My son presented a vehicle with wheels at the front and back, and ALL of the middle sections strung together. I think that he genuinely believed that he was