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Who needs sway bars anyway
Astonman

Defiantly one of the best ones since the first two, all the fun , half the nonsense. Although I am pretty sure it is impossible for that car to be any more ostentatiously decorated. I would love to see that thing doing everything it just did in white, with black wheels and unpainted carbon accents, or "Body in white"

What other racetrack can you get shots like this without a Photographers pass, Thanks Lime Rock, you make my year survivable:

I grew up in two of these, an 86' and an 89 and this was basically my childhood dream.

Maybe daddy should be responsible and teach little Johnny the difference between his 1911 and the pez dispenser not to mention keeping the firearm unloaded and locked. Granted not all parents are that responsible now a days, and neither are the kids and neither is the society around johnny and Pop. I remember when I

Aww, a remembrance of the good old days when parents actually taught their kids responsibility and kids actually respected their parents enough to listen and learn.

Arn't you just fucking clever. Lets get this guy to the head of the fucking line and give him an award. Maybe a fucking book deal and a city to city comedy tour, cause lord knows his life is going somewhere and its worth paying attention too.

The direction that Mr.Ward has taken the company is the exact type of direction I would take If I was ever able to do the same thing. Take older vehicles with history and style and character , give them modern construction, convenience and reliability and enjoy. The work that is has done with the Bronco and the Toyota

heres the leMons Cherokee:

" Kumquat"

I am a HUGE ( pun intended) fan of the 63 galaxies. Of my three cars that I desire to own, that is number 2 just behind an Alfa GTV 2000 and ahead of the Cherokee I already have. although my personal favorite is the Galaxie country squire. Most beautiful station wagon ever made.

Consider my panties now bunched

Well Ill be damned, If this is what the new mustang looks like I will be very pleased indeed. But on the other hand, its does have a quite frumpy bottom.

Look at the picture above, he wasn't running the baseline, he was running at the grass. Not only did he cause the collision, but he perpetrated the trip by running at Middlebrooks instead of down the baseline. The call may be fucking legit, but that doesn't mean I'm going to sit back and enjoy it.

I know this probably gets said a lot, but I would love to see a match up between an American Football team and an English rugby team. First rugby guys get two weeks tutoring in the ways of football, then play football and then the football guys get two weeks Rugby tutoring and play rugby. And then see how well each

I completely agree, but if you look at the direction movies are going in it probably fits a more modern definition. Look at the new Jack Ryan/Clancy movie trailer. The whole Analyst thrown into a political nightmare/ espionage situation made way for lots of huge explosions and lots of gunfire. Compared with Patriot

Ford GT90, As Jezza put it, " It had a top speed of 40 and handled like it was in a cartoon"

I didn't know about those guys, And they look like they do some Great work, I'll take this one for the end of day please:

Yeah, also a Mass resident and I couldn't make it past their reference to Attleboro. It would be funny if it actually had some interesting/relevant references but at the end of the day it just cam off looking like they flew here, filmed this nonsense and flew back to where hence they came without knowing jack shit

Any of the Quigley Ford Econoline vans, when push comes to shove they are one of the best adaptable go anywhere vehicles you can get.