Lothar34
Lothar
Lothar34

I'm not following your logic. What does using the software have to do with it? Do you think we can't see that the video may have been doctored because we have not used the tools to do the doctoring?

That's what I was thinking too. When the cars pass close behind them it really looks like he's superimposed.

And the DeTomaso Mangusta for the other.

I have two for consideration. The Maserati Ghibli for one.

I occasionally have to move equipment between buildings, so I picked a cheap car with a huge trunk that also lets me get away with parking in no-parking zones.

Paintball in the convention hall.

My beater is a CVPI. I thought about suggesting that but it seemed too obvious.

I'd say a late-model Lincoln Town Car.

Why is there no Jalopnik tv show???

That's nice and all, but why not save a few grand and slap a TVS onto a 6.2L iron block?

I was just about to say the same thing.

What about a Chevy SSR but as a panel van. And with a targa top over the front seats.

After an engine rebuild and N+1 hours of work, I finally got the vette running reliably and almost ready for the road courses. Unfortunately now I don't have any money left to pay for the track days...

After an engine rebuild and N+1 hours of work, I finally got the vette running reliably and almost ready for the road courses. Unfortunately now I don't have any money left to pay for the track days...

If it has to be a car, my first choice would be one of the last 2011 Panthers like the others have said. Second choice would be a LWB Jag.

I liked Hardigree's piece about watching "Senna" with an old lady.

I don't see my own comment either. I left it late last night.

After ~120 years, there will be no new body-on-frame cars produced.

I almost hate to bring it up, but the 2004-2006 GTO could be in this list. Very nice car, underappreciated when it was new, and there are enough garage queens out there that it's not hard to find a good one at a decent price.