Axel-Ripper
Axel-Ripper
Axel-Ripper

In order to meet Paris Agreement targets by 2030, the U.S. will need to reduce overall emissions by 6.9 percent every year between now and 2030.

Well this is one way to find out I didn’t win.

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So the B is for Build single seater I wanted to like, and had some serious stuff going for it, but then they decided to speed run the finish of it in order to make it to Sema, so the body work felt like they punted and decided to just slap some 1/4" sheet steel on it (which is what it was made out of) and it went from

Which would be ironic because as best as I can tell it was most likely a funeral limo in its original life.

Simple, 10 diameter, 6" wide rims. Low grip, low weight. Good luck everyone!

Oh I already did that and this is literally one of the least sought after vehicles on earth. I tried selling before the move and got basically nothing other than offers of what I paid for it. I’m more interested in cruising around in it at some point

I accidentally bought this at auction a few years ago. 1949 Packard Super Deluxe 8 long wheel base. Flathead 327 straight 8, 3 on the tree, 7 passenger seating. Turns over, got it almost running, surprisingly solid other than the drivers side floor and the passenger door.

A Saab 9-4x. They only made like 600 of them, making them one of the rarest cars in the world! And they can be had for at or under $10k with like 150k on them. Sure you can’t buy body parts for them, but underneath they’re all GM!

This one time, at band camp......

Well he’s about $10k over reasonable price and it isn’t even a particularly low mileage one.

Didn’t the Paul Revere at Daytona used to start at midnight, too?

Gotta love vulture capital bankruptcy/restructuring/playing with paper

The minivan market is absolutely terrible anymore. All vans are luxury vehicles and Toyota’s ongoing “inventory” issues, coupled with Carvana seemingly having purchased all of the used Sienna inventory means you’re either paying $55k for one or not getting one at all.

So the trick isn’t to necessarily just drop tire pressure, it is to reduce pressure build during the run. So as the nitrogen heats up in the tire, it increases pressure. That means that when you roll out at the beginning of the run, you’re at, say 15 psi. Then, 20 laps into the run you’re at say 30 psi. Well this

Dangit now I want a Halo Burger.

Make roux. Add chicken stock and maybe some milk. Let thicken. Season. Add chicken. Serve over toast.

I said no just because I want the mid teens bmws to tank in price already but yeah this is going rate.

Funny thing is, there used to be a drive-through only Chick fil a in Kannapolis, NC. They then built a full service one across the street and closed it down, only to then expand the drive through capacity of the new one.

This is just screaming for some lithiums up front to like quintuple the range.