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It's speculation to say the Iowa class ships won't be in service again. While they are currently floating museums, they are maintained to a level of readiness that Congress can call them back into action at any time, which they reserved the right to do before allowing them to become museums.

The small blocks didn't have the Shaker hood though, so I'm leaning towards the Olds motor. The small block cars had the cowl.

The thing is, being a Blue Angel isn't the only facet of these guys job. It's basically a reward for the best rated Navy and Marine pilots, flight, and support crews. They are rotated through, it's not a permanent duty station. Every pilot in those cockpits have seen combat operations, it's not as if some Generals and

Being that he's a Sgt, he has had a minimum of 3 years in service. As an active Marine (or reserve for that matter) he would have been to the Stan at least once. As my old company 1stSgt was fond of saying, "lay your dick on the floor and I'll step on it for you!" This guy most definitely laid it out, and it will be

Glad to see Peter Egan will still be there, Sideglances articles are my favorite part of the magazine.

ROAAARR! I R HATE AMERIKANS!!!! Funny thing is, the only current American car that has a 7 liter motor can damn near do 30 miles per gallon (Corvette Z06/427 Convertible) while making a reliable 505 horsepower all day long.

Not cheap, I'd never be able to afford nearly anything on it, but jameslist is pure car porn.

What if he changes his name to Ol' Dirty Degrasse?

That would be an awesome sight, I grew up about 40 miles from the Wild Horses Monument, awesome vistas there. I can only imagine what they'd look like from behind the wheel of a GT.

The only one I'd seen in use was in Tokyo, a fellow in his mid twenties and his girlfriend pulled up to a music store in it.

I want a Harley Davidson Sportster Forty Eight, but I want a place with a garage before I get one. I'd feel like a heel leaving one out in the Nevada elements to be sandblasted. I do keep an eye out for decent UJM's though.

I know Costco sells the Mexican Coke in my area. About the only time I drink Coke anymore is when I leave the country.

It was about $1.05 in my corner of 1995 Eastern Washington. I most certainly had Vitalogy, VS, or Ten playing at any given time while piloting my old Audi 4000.

I say NP, from a styling standpoint the E21 was all around better looking than the E30 in my opinion. The only thing that has kept me from tracking one down was the lawnmower level of power from it's engines, this one addresses the issue nicely.

The rear seats were made primarily for insurance purposes, and so you could fit a full set of track day tires in the back. I know what you were talking about on the firebirds, I was always glad I was the driver when my buddies and I would go out in it.

Amen! The third gen Supra is my favorite by a mile. An Okinawan that worked at the gym where I was stationed had one just like that, but his wheels were chrome. I stared and drooled over it every day.

Out here in Nevada I can find better for less, maybe not with a turbo. With all the undercarriage rot, cracks in the dash, and holes in the bed I wouldn't pay the premium for the added turbo. CP

The thing to remember is mining is a profit driven buisness. Waging war on your end consumers wouldn't be very smart now would it?

It's all bushes fault

For me it was my 71 Mercury Cougar XR7, I got it for $500.