Joe_Bloe
Joe_Bloe
Joe_Bloe

$3.55 at the cash-only place, about eight cents a gallon cheaper than a brand-name store.

License and registration meow.

@busbodger: "Me? I'd take a 1935 Ford Roadster with four wheel disc brakes, a DOHC fuel injected four or six making 125 horsepower, a five speed tranny, and a/c. Don't need air bags, don't need ABS, or traction control. I do want crumple zones and seat belts. Drop the ride height 1-2 inches and keep the wire rims. I

i like how she's holding that gearshift.

wait - what? there was more than one pic? I was doing all of this from just the first picture. duuuuhhh... nevermind me. going back to work now.

Oops, think the goat is a '66, not '64.

3rd from back on top ~1971 Camaro or Firebird. Definitely F-body.

2nd from back on top definitely Cutlass, but I think it's a '78 or '79.

Definitely '64 goat. Charger or a Roadrunner? And 2nd car from back on lower level is a '64 - '66 Imperial?

@leMaldeTete: That's a Studebaker, 1952 I believe.

@Number_Six: we're just glad it all came to a happy ending.

@cgarison: They have experimented with gas-turbine/electric locomotives. Cons: noise, exhaust temp, and lower efficiency than traditional externally-scavenged 2-stroke diesel. See [en.wikipedia.org]

@Euromobile: glad i read before i posted. you just typed my entire post for me. thanks!

@graverobber: Exactly. I have wanted a family vehicle that's smaller than a minivan for a long time now.

Love 'em all, but I worry about being "that guy" driving around in a Porsche. As I read recently over on that fascinating, frightening placed called Jezebel (paraphrasing), "a guy driving a Por-sha is much more likely to be a dou-sha."

@funnyface: "In my experience, men who drive por-SHAs tend to be dou-SHAs." heh i'm totally taking that back over to jalopnik from whence i came...