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Toyota was just continuing to produce the “classic” Mustang after Ford decided that the original was 9 inches to short and 800lbs too light.

by the time I got it, it needed a quart of oil once a month. the environmentalist I am today is shocked; the car lover I am today is shamed. a beautiful car lost to pure mindless neglect.

Luckiest person in that video was the van driver.

Good examples of Z3s are just too easy to find for not much more $$$. Here is a 97 with the 2.8L 6 and a six speed for two bucks shy of $5K. The paint is good, the body is good, the interior is good, and it has 40K fewer miles on it. Tell me that’s not worth the extra $2898!

Q: Right. Now pay attention, 007. First, your new car - BMW Agile 54 with gears. Scraped bumpers. Peeling clearcoat. And, naturally, all the usual refinements. Now, this I’m particularly proud of - clouded headlights, and an unidentified electrical gremlin!

Let’s not forget a previous record holder that used a 935 as the windbreak.

I agree with you, she got towed up to 184 MPH. I could do that to, but I won’t.

It’s a... *drum roll*...

They’re made for totally different kinds of motorcycling, but you definitely get more bike for your money in the CB300. For me, I'm really digging the Van van. 

Checking SFBay Craigslist (I live in San Jose), used Groms go for about the same money as they list for brand-new. And if I were to buy one, I’d probably buy it new because a) the first time it falls over will be under my ownership; b) it will have a warranty; and c) I’d probably be able to sell it for close to what I

My brother-in-law, Van, has a van, but no Van Van. If I bought a Van Van, perhaps Van would lend me his Van to transport my Van Van... but then he would prolly buy a Van Van of his own, and then there wouldn’t be enough room in Van’s Van Van van for my Van Van, too.

You could buy another van to haul it around - and call it your VanVan Van. :)

That much van, and so little room for a mural? Not cool.

These bikes are nearly unstoppable with some slighty knobbier rubber. Yamaha finally has a direct competitor to the TW200 in the States. Even though Suzuki doesn’t market it that way and I’ve yet to see any kind of a showdown comparison. 

Too much bike for you:

RVs can be made to look really decent with some tasteful mods.

Now that is a wedding crasher.

I’ve been a photojournalist 17 years and I’ve never liked filters because they make my $1600 lens a little soft. Why spend that kind of money on glass then slap coke-bottles to the end? It seems like a waste.

You realize they went out of business, right? Think about that fact, then ask your question again.......to yourself.