GarageWoolery
GarageWoolery
GarageWoolery

This kinda reminds me of the guy who proudly who was proudly & seriously showing off his meticulously installed, enormous intercooler setup on a normally aspirated Mazda MX-3.
It took all my concentration not to bust out laughing.

If the allure is to have a general aviation type plane and to fly for travel, it can be expensive. But if the allure for you is just to FLY, then I’d suggest getting into ultralights and sport pilot/experimental craft.
I’m not sure how much things have changed since it’s been years since I’ve last flown, but I used to

According to a lot of aircooled Porsche people, 100k is the value cliff (even in great condition). This is why I was able to buy mine for pennies on the dollar.

Took all of 5 seconds and a Google image search, “Mad Magazine, Star Wars, Toilet” LOL

Yellow polled at 2%
Green polled at 1%

These are my two favorite automotive colors. :)

Reminds me of my childhood, when reading “Mad Magazine”, and coming across this particular comic illustration:

With only 7,500 tail lights ever being made, no wonder BMW drivers never use turn signals.

I was shopping for Panteras in 2005, but was disappointed to find out that I was too tall to fit in one comfortably. I ended up buying an Exige instead.
Yeah, the Pantera is that small inside.

This kind of Trump diatribe is just the repackaged, willfully ignorant, “American Graffiti” retro-macho wishful thinking we all see from classic/muscle car show aficionados. It’s basically baby boomer bubble bullshit trying to overlay itself and replace the physics and economics of the real world.

This “baby steps” system TOTALLY works. It’s the key to the success of my project car. Even if it takes years, a little bit here and there really adds up over time.

Obligatory....

Classic tucked tips are the way to go. It’s not necessarily about the chrome, but more about the cut/angle & relationship to the bumper that matters.

The answer is always Miata. Compagnolo wheels on a meticulously modified NB Miata.

I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been called a faggot while driving my Miata. I’ve owned it for 28 years now, so that’s a whole lot of name callin’.

The swept-forward wings, smaller inset rear winglets, & forward V shape is reminiscent of the Minbari Nial fighter from Babylon 5 (at least to me).

Not creepy, so long as they don’t have human remains in them....

I’d say Type II Kardashev, because I’m being an ironically optimistic nihilist.