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John Coffey was an artist, this car is a testament to his skill, and attention to detail. His passing is such a tragedy.

Follow up question- if you modified the car, and now you are selling do you think it is worth less, or more, or the same as a stock version?

I enjoyed your book.

If you want to see the “last Tucker” it currently resides at a little museum called “Dick’s Classic Garage” in San Marcos TX.

Also, the One-77 looks suspiciously like Dirty Shirley...

This comment is full of win

Just like Chevrolet isn’t responsible for every woman made pregnant by an IROC-driving-douchebag

“why does Nicole Kathleen feel compelled to talk about their finances and young daughter and her choice to stay at home and raiser her? “

Tailgaters... they are frustrating, and dangerous. Early in my career in insurance claims I was a PD adjuster and I heard the stories from all angles, the offender, and the offended. Most of the accidents happened because for one reason or another the tailgater wasn’t leaving enough space to stop, and then they had to

It would make me so happy if it did. It would make me happier if it was about $20k south of the $50k pricetag it would probably get

That is one gorgeous Buick

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hard pass

I’m pretty sure this is actually a bunch of frat guys out of UT going on a hog hunt.

It is possible Andrew is quoting me with the “Acura has lost it’s way” quip. I have been a long time Honda / Acura guy with a long list of vehicles in my family, including a couple NSXs. These past 6 years have been hard to stomach. I sincerely hope this is the beginning of a new direction. My 05 Acura is gonna need

Flannel is now Tacticool. Good to know.

#OperatorsGonnaOperate

He is driving a semi so the ride height is totally normal.

just used an Uber this morning. Summons time is significantly lower than trying to use cab dispatch, the cars are generally nicer as well.

Well aren’t we just full of snark 1.5 years after the post? If your wit were any slower it could be mistaken for a Dodge product (no SRT of course)

This is exactly the kind of article I was hoping to see when I read the announcement about a new and improved Lanesplitter. A Gear guide with a how-to-buy. Perfect. THANKS!