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1960 Chrysler 300F. One of very few American cars I'd be unable to resist. Dual quad tunnel ram magnificence with 4 bucket seats and an available 4-speed. The convertible is nice too.

Making up lies about the living would have been more problematic, even if you have an army of brainwashed sheep to disseminate said lies while pathologically avoiding all evidence to the contrary.

It's always nice to see the Hot Shot get a mention.

The Midget didn't have a handling advantage either, after the suspension was lifted to meet lighting and bumper height regulations and two massive beams were bolted on to each end to give it the dynamics of a pendulum. A real list of the ten slowest sports cars would probably have far more MGs. The original Bugeye

The Crosley Hotshot began production in 1949. The 2 cylinder Crosley engine ceased production in 1942. You do the math. Hotshots weren't even cursed with the troublesome CoBra 4 cylinder, seeing as their introduction coincided with the introduction of the CIBA 4 cylinder.

When Germany pulls out of the Euro, we'll see who is right.

Fisker PR at work: "we have not ruled out possible fraud or malicious intent."

Accountability MIGHT change the behavior of the next bunch of creeps.

The 1977 Porsche 924 was a Top Fuel Dragster compared to the MGB of that year. Think 0-60 in 19 seconds. The MGB was protected from slowest sports car by the availability of the MG Midget, with 50 hp. My 1976 Fiat 124 Sport Spider was tested by Road & Track and achieved 60 mph in 14.8 seconds. The 924 wasn't even the

I consider boondoggles like leasing old cars for a fortune of public money to be getting into trouble. What else are they doing to funnel tax money into their friends' pockets? Want to keep them out of trouble while paying their bills? Throw corrupt public employees into prison.

It is city officials that waste tax payers' money in this manner. The more city employees that are let go or have their compensation curtailed the better!

It is state officials that waste tax payers' money in this manner. The more state employees that are let go or have their compensation curtailed the better!

Aftermarket rims are for people with MGS.

Because the NHTSA is now a competitive adjustment tool, so nobody knows that Wranglers can give you a viking funeral.

Put an aftermarket steering wheel cover on it. The thicker and tackier the better. Doubt that this simple act will kill any car? Go look at the new arrivals at a pick-n-pull.

This exercise does a pretty good job of revealing why a left wing blog for auto enthusiasts is at the very least ironic. The progressive usurpation of all print auto-journalism seems calculating in the same light, just as the left infiltrated the Catholic church to destroy its credibility by perpetrating wrongful acts

It is very hard for most people to avoid using credit cards or Google services. General Motors products? Not so much.

This Aguilera home is the home of Roland Aguilera.

Saving the originally designed headlight treatment for late in production is the epitome of planned obsolescence. GM desire is an ailment.

This is why Cleveland Cycle Works couldn't find a manufacturer in the US that would build their motorcycle components. Our lawyers are not serving to preserve our freedom.