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I bet I can guess what Ute like to own there

What really bugs me are those post "This (description of some type of person) did (something), you won't believe what happened next!"

The "big block" and "small block" designations refer to block size, not displacement. If they took a small block chevy, say a 350, and built a 427 out of it (which I believe is possible), how would that make it a "big block" if the block size didn't change? It references the physical dimensions of the engine block,

I just found out my younger brother, who is about to have his first child, is an anti-vaxxer. I need to sit him down and present him the evidence to show him just how harmful he's being.

A Lada them?

Limited time, special edition full size Audi coffee mug!!! Free refills!!

He's just practicing for his part in West Side Story

That's nothing! Back in 1964, a Falcon Ranchero in Goldfinger was able to comfortably carry a crushed Lincoln Continental in its bed (complete car + one deceased mobster), while barely sagging on its suspension.

Wait, wait, wait. Are you telling me a bag of potatoes used to cost 37.5 CENTS IN MODERN MONEY!?!?!?!?!? WHY ARE THINGS SO EXPENSIVE NOW?

I'm pretty sure that is a six cylinder motor from a 64 Mustang. Not a four banger. I've never seen or head of a four cylinder Mustang or Falcon prior to 1974.

I once stopped at a backcountry dealer because they had a nice looking 78 Monte Carlo right in the front row. Black on black real nice paint, t-tops, clean complete interior, factory wheels, didn't look the least bit molested. I immediately had dreams of pro touring a beautiful Monte! As I'm salivating over this

0_O that's a quantum leap

oh wait you said WORST not WURST

I'm pretty sure GM has recalled my Subaru

I've always heard it as all ships are boats, not all boats are ships.

Explode you say?

This looks like one of those Sonderwunsch (Special Request, basically in-house customs from Porsche back in the day) deals, like a factory slant nose or a factory slant nose using 928 lights.

When I was little, my folks took me to the Cleveland Air Show. That was my first glimpse of one of many favorite aircraft to come in the years ahead. I remember because it was so different than any other airplane (and I think was in it's white paint scheme) as I ran to the airplane I saw the pilot all decked out in

Amazing article...My father flew A-4ms back in the 80's for the Marines. He then went on to fly AV-8Bs for a little bit before getting out with Clinton's early retirement package. I always loved sitting in those planes, hanging out at and using the simulators... knowing the jargon, etc. I was bred as an "Officer

@medopal: Fine, I'll take the bait... your post makes zero sense.