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@nataku8_e30: Very true. I did get rear ended at a stoplight once by a '57 Chevy with a stuck throttle. Minor concussion for me (unpadded bar at the time) and a scuffed bumper cover on the Miata.

I tremble in fear of people like this.

Nice Price. This is an uber rare, hard to find in any condition in North America, homologation rally special. Bonus that it has very low miles and appears to have never been "modded" (These cars are the Civic of the rich eclectic eccentric set) or otherwise messed up.

It will be a smash on Broadway.

I want this badly, just like I want a 911 RS America. Actually, I think I want the Boxster Spyder a bit more.

Many sets of skid marks were created here. The black car appears to have had its roof skimmed by careening trailer.

@HoyaCarLover: Yeah, that was kinda my point. At that particular airshow (Tri-cities Hydro races last summer), the F16 made some passes, but the Mustang hung around and gave us a good look.

I've always thought the F16 was a handsome airplane. It is proportioned and balanced like other beautiful warbirds.

@Buckus: I'm not advocating getting rid of drilling. I'm advocating doing it correctly, without shirking the responsibility of mitigating the risks. Which has been revealed by several different sources (i.e. not just the wackos on the "enviro-kook" side, but also by the wackos on the "Drill baby drill" side).

Hopefully he also strengthened the welds on the manifold.

@Disadvantage: My preference would be for something built on this continent. However, if all I have to choose from are Howitzers, I'll look to other sources to outfit my Squirrel hunt.

Raises hand:

The more I've read about this industry the more uncomfortable I become. There is the potential for this to be far worse than it is. With the fundamental mistakes and errors with how this particular well was set up, I wonder how many other wells are a gas fart away from disaster.

And now we'll see a torrent of hacked signs. Which will be cool.

@Jesda: I'm a Saab fan (and own a '94 9000 Aero) but I voted Pipe on this one. It's a bit too optimistically priced for me. Perhaps if it was immaculate, I'd give it a nice price. But it has a saggy headliner, which is a common 900 issue. That makes me wonder what other issues are hiding here.

This might have been technically a kit, but I'll submit this Citroen Lomax trike as pretty frickin' obscure.

Here's a poorly composed booty shot of the above Alfa 4R.