I wonder if Rick Hendrick actively wants to be the owner of every first Corvette, or if he just sees it as a fun way to get a big donation tax write off.
I wonder if Rick Hendrick actively wants to be the owner of every first Corvette, or if he just sees it as a fun way to get a big donation tax write off.
you didn’t see anything
an Oregon man wanted to bless others with the gift of money.
Too many machines require constant adjustment by the operator, I can’t see automation running an excavator and even with lasers and GPS grading requires too much human intervention. There’s some potential in fixed tasks like mining haul trucks. There’s also a lot of long standing applications for remote control…
This century is gonna be a great century to be a lawyer, especially one who deals with industrial incidents. Those guys are gonna make bank.
A 1.5 psi difference in tire pressure.
Great way to hide money in a divorce. “Yeah, I withdrew $200,000 and sprinkled it along the highway. Prove that amount is wrong.”
Unfortunately Ford will most definitely “Raptor” all the things… personally I’m waiting for the Escape Raptor, that’s the “clever girl” you want.
A Mustang with more power, a higher center of gravity, and the misleading assurance of AWD? What could possibly go wrong…
From what I’ve heard of the story, he’s less of a Good Samaritan and more of a loose cannon.
Make it rain? Nah, make it hail!
At least it wasn’t dimes . . . .
I’d say the interior looks even more dated than the exterior. That interior is BAD.
The very low miles puts the value through the roof. I think it’s stupid to buy a car like this and drive it less than 1,000 miles a year, but collectors pitch tents every time a one of these garage queens hits the market. Nice price.
$44K seems fair for a ZL1 with crazy low miles.
Throw in some dye too so even if they get away they could be identified as being, red handed
That’s Acme level stuff.
“shouldn’t we support strategies that reduce the frequency of chases”