GhostOfRob
Ghost of Rob
GhostOfRob

NASCAR: Kurt, Listen, If you follow this plan in detail, we can probably get you back to racing some day. Can you do that?

Older than the idea of at least three main bearings. That can't have held up too well.

Seat belt retractors. Almost without fail, they fail. There is little worse than getting out of your car and hearing that nasty, crunchy sound of your door attempting to chew off your buckle as you swing the door shut. Or, you drive around with your passenger belt hanging on out the ground after dropping someone off.

I would think Sir Isaac Newton would have a profound understanding of the laws of physics which govern the limits of performance driving. The guy wrote the book on The 3 Laws of Motion, as well as gravity, optics, planetary motion and other works dealing mechanical motion. A great analytic mind that could easily

Put the all-weather set in your car to protect the inside form the snow ans salt stuck to your shoes.

An enthusiast should know a little more than the average person. So I hope Mustang, Corvette, Beetle, 911, etc, do not show up on this list unless they are special variants.

This one:

The famous FE 427 of Cobra (et. al.) fame actually displaces 425 cubic inches.

Two above each bank. Although, they aren't all exactly "over" the head on that 4-cam.

On November 5, 1895, Rochester attorney George Selden wins U.S. Patent No. 549,160 for an "improved road engine" powered by a "liquid-hydrocarbon engine of the compression type." With that, as far as the government was concerned, George Selden had invented the car—though he had never built a single one.

In Time has some pretty cool cars. Myself, I'd take the Jag..

Coming from a family of very fast people, she won her first race in the Top Alcohol Dragster category at the age of 21 in 2009. Top that!

I first found out about the XKSS a couple years ago when I saw it on a poster in an obscure meeting room at my previous employer. It's rare and desirable enough that I could win the lottery twice and still probably never have one.

That roll bar looks like it would have a tough time holding up a fly-weight stripper, let alone a 5,000 lb. truck.

It looks like something a "B" movie producer would have done in the '80s to make the car look futuristic.

I'd bet they were still making payment on the 2011 SS.

The guy falling off the roof was the funniest thing I've seen this week.

Am I the only one who thinks he disconnected the speedo so miles won't accumulate?

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One of these things is not like the others...