AutoSavant
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What's up with the cheap painter's masks on some of these guys? Did they have a tuberculosis epidemic or something?

I'm an excellent driver.

S-Class front suspension, E-Class rear.

And overdrive.

Saw this in Seattle a couple weeks ago. Have a video of all three taxiing and flying in formation. Was awesome!

Looks to me to be more "landed" than "crash".

'72 Cutlass. Must make an interesting conversation piece over there.

Wow!

My son's friend just bought a slightly abused, bone stock '05 GTO 6speed for $8500 bucks. (!?!) After an all fluids change, tires, alignment and minor parts replacement, he'll have one hell of a car for less than the price of a base model Kia.

My son and I are finishing a project my dad started in 1988. It's an 80 Monza 2+2 with a Muncie t20, warmed over 350 with a solid lifter cam, and a 68 Camaro rear end. These cars are so light, that combo makes it a mustang eater. We just got it registered and insured. Should be a blast.

You can thank Teddy Roosevelt for a lot of the labor laws we have today, not the unions. Look up the Square Deal. It started the dialog.

That is some of the most entertaining racing I've ever seen.

Or French Buick Skyhawk.

No kidding. Or a Fox based T-Bird. I just sold an '87 Fox Stang with a 351 swap and a 5 speed for a friend for 1200 bucks. Wish a could have kept it for myslef. Total hoon mobile. No carpets, heater, AC or headliner. It sounded incredible with headers and no sound insulation.

I started driving in 1987, bought my first car for 1600.00 in the summer of that year with money I saved for 3 years planting trees and bagging dirt at my landscaping job. I was 17. It had a faded red paint job, Ford LTD hub caps, and a completely worn suspension. Still have the car too.

Some young people know what they are. My son and I rescued one in 2007 when he was 14.