ChiefPontiaxe
ChiefPontiaxe
ChiefPontiaxe

Last time I tried to negotiate a jalop-themed movie with my wife I first had to agree to a "Sex and the City" marathon viewing- this movie will likely not be worth the torture of another such marathon.

As much as I like black trans ams, the (easily correctible) lack of bowling ball wheel covers just won't cut it for me.

I wonder whether the snozberries taste like snozberries?

GAhhh! I like Steven Colbert, don't like Audi. My keppe hurts!

You're not

And 9 months later . . .

Maybe he'll put in a Lingenfelter 427 LS7 in that Ferrari

the bugeye

So, can you get matza at the New York Auto Show? If so, how do the vendors feel about you getting matza crumbs in their vehicles?

I grew up in Miami in the 1980's- I still get a pit in my stomach when I see one of these.

PS the same thing happens to me on 2.0, especially with IE8

I thought the same thing initially, but I'm not sure how keen police departments are on using junkyard parts for vehicles used to ensure public safety.

So they must be counting on a near endless supply of replacement parts?

Dr. Z's having a tough time in China- first somebody goes pee-pee in his Coke, now this.

Charles Rolls. Co-founder of Rolls Royce. Third son of the 1st Baron Llangattock. Not only a car builder and race, but an avid balloonist and aviator. The latter did him in. He was the first Briton to die in an airplane crash when the tail of his wright flyer broke off, killing him in 1910 at the age of 32.

I briefly checked the Lingenfelter site and the 427s they're selling appear to only be LS7s. There is likely an error the the article.

I was also thinking an LSx block, but the post says "blown big block"

I got four rings for ya right here

Which again demonstrates that everything's better with a rat motor swap.

1970 COPO chevy Nova with the LT-1. Runs 13s all day