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The Buellton FW is nice, but nicer? Even after the big new addition to the Paso facility? It's way nicer than it used to be.

And while you're out there on the Wharf where that Honda was, wander over to the shack near the end, select a crustacean in the tank, have them kill it and cook it for you, and eat it with a fresh local draft. That's an unbeatable way to kill an hour or two.

Heck yeah. But drive safe. Too much Parabola would damage your chances for safe arrival.

It's close enough to the concept that they might as well have called it a prototype instead.

To be sure they won't be happy, but they're always the Debbie Downers at the barbecue. That gull was just minding its own business when a monstrous machine came roaring around the corner. The gull tried to fly out of the way but didn't have time.

I had read about this car in grade school and was pleasantly surprised to happen across it in the museum in Compiègne. A very odd-looking thing. You could tell they had ideas about aerodynamics, but hadn't done much science in that direction yet.

Wheeee!

Hmm, now you mention it, it kinda does.

So help me, I actually like Honda's new wee wagon concept.

1964 Ford Aurora. Talk about over-the-top mid-century futurism.

What? He can laugh? News to me.

C'mon, what's so flippin' hard about directional wheels that installers just can't keep them on the right sides of the car?

I've wondered about that. I know that happened with the roadsters, but I think they would have worked that out for the S. It's a pretty serious problem after all.

Sounds about right.

And will there be beer? I can't take an FF movie without one.

What? Silver, has wheels...mine is exactly like that.

Does normal admission price apply?

What with the Hoon of Two-Days-Ago, should we just start a "Tanklopnik" subsection?

It's not too hard to find a charging station nowadays.

I thought this was "Canadian rich."