RevCrowley
RevCrowley
RevCrowley

The bike transmission doesn't have reverse.

Earhart was also photogenic, media-savvy, and married to a rich, high-profile husband who owned a major publisher.

When new, there'll be a huge dealer mark-up, so we don't have to worry about average Joe right away. It's when depreciation kicks in that we've got to worry.

The Charger's lowest quarter-mile times aren't on stock tires. It'll be awhile before reputable 3rd party results are available - you can't exactly trust the buff books, either. And yes, it will be interesting.

0-60 is mainly about traction off the line and gearing.

It's a good thing insane power is expensive. It would only take a few high-profile accidents for the Government to spoil the party. We really don't want everyone to have 700hp.

I'm 53, male, and don't want to date a younger person. I want a partner who shares the same references I do. Also, young people have too much drama and narcissism.

We're as sick as our secrets. That is all.

The outside threat is far more than "perceived." If you favor a traditional way of life, modernism is absolutely a threat to it. America was lucky in that the material benefits of modern science and technology created a large middle class who then had a stake in preserving the status quo.

Because you need whirling blades of death to keep those #!%@^!! swans from messing your shit up?

Yeah, I was all "throw the book at this guy" until I saw him using the 8x10 view camera. If you're going to be corrupt, do it with style, class, and discipline.

Depends on what state you live in. In Jersey, no. In Texas? Worth checking.

My grandma bought me that book when I was 11 or so. It absolutely cemented my love of cars. I'm going all Proustian here...

Except that any crash, even at walking speed, will probably kill you.

The C4 was light years ahead of its predecessor, the C3, which had its roots in the original Sting Ray, mutated into the Mako Shark, and then, got uglier and slower as the 70s ground on. The C4 was the first American performance car that was emissions-legal, met applicable safety standards, and was faster and

Amazingly, I saw one of these on the road today, heading up Glen Avenue towards Waldwick. Wasn't going much faster than me, in my bike.

I also picked a pre-war classic, with the idea that it would be fun to drive in ways that wouldn't get my license taken away like say, a road-legal Porsche 917.

For the sake of argument, let's assume "matter replicator" level 3-d printing. For me, a '38 Alfa Romeo 8c. The coolest part of the movie "La Dolce Vita."

That we know of.