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Agreed. The community has changed a lot compared to those days. A lot of great commenters have come and go in that time—some which I still miss to this day because their comments and insight were invaluable to this community. Having said that, I don’t think the community has necessarily changed for the worse, but it

Lol. I would like to officially submit a petition to rank the “greys” dependent on years of spectator-ship/ time supporting (reading) this site. Different shades for each level of time served. The regular “grey” shade should be only used for newbies or those sent to oblivion for insubordination or “behavior unbecoming

I must admit that I agree with you that the fact that the artist traces the outline of the subject vehicle gives his work an air of illegitimacy, BUT, then again, well known artist have done worse things in order to quicken the production process of their work (modern day graffiti artist using stencils; famous artist

Either way, I hope to learn more about your personal skills and your artwork. In fact, I think Jalopnik should create a regular article featuring the most prominent members of their community. It would be a great opportunity to show case our individual skills and accomplishments and share that with like-minded car

Thank you for your response TokyoBayAquaLine.

I tend to respect everyone’s opinion and admire people for their skills and abilities—-including yours, since you can obviously do something that not many people can do. Having said that, it seems like bad form and bad taste to complain about the lack of attention your drawings get in an article about a fellow

How about the Ford Lightning. Great rear-wheel drive trucks that may be had under $10,000. Here are three examples:

Kates's Dirty-haired Sister

Late model Firebird Trans Am Ram Air in black... menacing and sinister-looking. The perfecy weapon to pound the road into submission—-and surprisingly spacious and comfy on long road trips too!

Niiiice! I was half expecting a 20 second pass! Did not see that coming!

I'd pay to go see that.

I see what you did there —- and I like it.

how did you like the narrow pasanger footwell of the C4? My wife hated the hump for the catalytic converter... At least it was somewhat improved in the later years. —- On the other hand I doubt many people thought of passanger comfort when purchasing a 'Vette.

Didn't the C5 start in 97?

lol... freaking nailed it!

Nicely put. Thank you for summarizing my thoughts. Have a great day.

Isn't the wrinkling of the tires what causes the added grip and forward inertia?

Sounds like it might be a slow ride :-/

Way to drive a point.... Bravo!!

Oh, and for a record, I'll take a sandwich too ;-)