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I was referring to the fact that the build quality of Corvettes is junk. Faster? Yes. Handles better? Debatable. Junk? Yes.

What trucks had a V6 in 1967?? Did someone take the hear from a Dino and shove it in an F-100?

Your wish is granted. See my reply.

Not exactly dragged. It had been parked on blocks for years, so other than a flat it rolled fairly easily. Just loaded it up on a trailer and drove home.

We dragged our '67 GT350 out of a downtown warehouse a couple of weeks ago. It had been sitting since 1983. There were also some other cars in the same building: a '65 GT350, '66 GT350, a '70 GT500 SCJ, a '69 GT350, a couple of '57 T-Birds, a Sunbeam Tiger and some other junk aka '67 427 Vette. I have driven past

I heard one merge on the highway the other day and it had the telltale MT pause between shifts. It was epic!

The X3 was also available with a stick.

Didn't Audi, set a record at Monza last year? Like fastest speed on the straight or something like that?

Registered in California. There was one owner in the late sixties that regularly drove one of the cars to work.

The Daytona is an enclosed tin can with the exact engine and chassis as the FIA Cobras. Just saying.

Chuck Noland would like to have a word with you.

So they gave the information to the families via txt message?!?!?! Are you kidding me? I understand that the answers regarding the location and final events of the flight have been very hard to come by, but geez, you would think that the airline and the governments involved in the search would give the families at

Man, I am jealous, I would love to go to Monterey some day! That was such a sad day for the car though. It wrecked at the corkscrew, correct?

I keep watching the video over and over haha. Shelby's middle finger to the Ferrari Fascists on Belgium's best track, the downshifts, the full-throttle wail, Eu Rouge! Why was I not there when this was filmed?!

I haven't seen that video before! The Daytona is my all time favorite car, and very cool to see it driven in anger.

I'm just going to insert that R&T cover into every QOTD.

Here's a 289 and a 427 (Go to about 4:50 in the second video):

Yeah I remember that, I always thought it was a movie car mod. You learn something new every day.

I think you meant to say Mustang. Totally kidding, but I always thought it was funny that the Mustang's shifter was a perfect fit in the Cobras.

It feels great! Doesn't feel awkward to me after you get used to it, although pulling the reverse lockout is strange.