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    They really need a to bring vanilla ice to do his ninja rap from the 2nd movie

    Tax money well spent

    Oddly unless they changed rules fairly recently the loafers would be legal for him to drive with.

    Pininfarina still can make a good looking car, when they aren’t designing coca-cola machines.

    I kind of wonder how 50 stations would be able to support trucks across the US. I mean assuming you just support the continental US, which would remove Alaska and Hawaii, that is still essentially 1 station per state with maybe 2 larger states get 2. It would seem there would be a lot of trucks getting stranded

    I found what looked like a giant flying eel and some gian flying millipede like creatures. So not quiet a flying giant snake but there are similar things out there.

    technically they never had a nissan engine. The juke engine they said they were going to provide never worked so they actually ran a wttc cheverolet engine.

    Its so unfair that all these people that are caught cheating are being punished. Who would have known cheating is wrong.

    Take it off road and down through a ditch is my guess.

    Long haul may still be sometime away due to distance issues but for regional stuff I can see this working.

    When ever I see this truck I can’t help but feel he ripped off the Highwayman TV Series, except this doesn’t turn into a helicopter

    Plus side buying a Morgan should cost less USD now.

    pretty sure this is just the first of many. I thought I read that over 80% of the cars built in England are exported. Doesn’t make much sense to pay tariffs on 80% of the cars instead of just 20%. On the plus side this should solve their whole problem of so many people wanting to immigrate there from other EU

    Who is driving?

    If they are talking about selling the program to outside the UK, I’m not sure that would have anything to do with the show itself since most of those sales would have been done prior to the airing of the first episode. I also wonder if because it was new and people were nervous about it, if there was a drop in the

    As using Shelby Cobras, this would be more like a Factory 5, or for english cars a Caterham 7

    I’m talking about the new replica car law that allows manufactures to make replicas of cars 25 years or older but with engines that meet emissions standards. Since this would be a new car and not manufactured 25 years or longer ago it would fall under this law anyway. http://jalopnik.com/new-low-volume…

    With the reproduction laws of the us, all he has to do is stick a motor that meets emissions in the us and he can sell it. Passing crash test standards was the expensive part to bring it to the us, but as long as the model can be dated back 25 years it may be able to be imported with them just sticking in a different

    The state will get mine every 2 years as part of inspections, other than unless the car is brought for service somewhere for some reason I can’t think of anyone else that really gets it.

    My guess is that churches are public places marked on most maps which makes it more likely to be picked up by their system.