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Haven't a clue, I wondered that myself. Think it's something to do with that, yeah.

Well I've really gone and done it then, I even go to a school by the name of Clarkson!

Not only will I pull a Clarkson, I'll pull THE Clarkson!

Damn, I had considered going to the PSCC event you were at. I ended up choosing not to for a lot of reasons, like my Subaru's head gaskets are bad... Which really just proves your point.

So close! I have a '50.

So wait, is the phrase "PC MASTER RACE!" applicable here or not?

Re Hudsons, why did you choose a '54 when the '52 Hornet is the iconic one?

STAHP JALOPNIK. I won't have time to harvest the orga- I MEAN MAKE MONEY if someone else gets this first!

It "worked" since the turn of the century!

Ironically, some GM cars may have SAVED occupants if they key switch turned off in a collision and prevented a Takata-brand airbag from going off and firing shrapnel.

I always saw a spider's mandibles...

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I also got paid about $1k to park a car in a movie set! Actually to be honest I got paid to drive it down a street repeatedly behind the hero car and then leave it near but not on set a different night. It's a 1966 VW Squareback, and the movie was HBO's "Muhammad Ali's Greatest Fight." It was shot in Albany and

1. I have NY plates. 2. I drive 7-9MPH over the limit on highways, in either the middle or right lane, unless I'm passing. Then I'm moving left. Like you're supposed to. 3. Quite often, I go to school 4 hours away, and to get to any place most consider a city, I have to drive at least 30 minutes. I drive a

Living in NY, I'm not sure that the technical problems are the challenge to registering. The fuel system and suspension are likely the least of the problems they had to deal with, and don't effect registration eligibility at all. I suspect it was more issues with the lack of safety testing, no official weight, etc.

Maybe if I had sold all of my cars...

Alternately own a car in a state next to California.

Isn't Bugatti the one that said Bentley makes "the fastest lorry in the world"?

I've never heard of the fee for pleading guilty, but I guess it could be hidden in the rest of the fees. It's expensive, that's for damn sure, but at least you won't be getting thrown in jail. After all, that would mean they'd have to pay a judge to deal with it rather than charging you.

I did say excepting the really expensive tickets. I don't go near NYC usually, I stay up near VT where there's good roads with few places for cops to hide.

This image is simply chock-full of win.