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Graham, given you and Tommy both drive 2002's. What'll it take for some head to head vintage racing?

howabout my roundie 2002 m20 w/itb's. %71-%80

He's saying "Move over when you're being lapped!"

The Stratos Zero is part of the Turin Automotive Museums collection. It is loaned out on occasion as evidenced in Atlanta. I'm not sure if it owned by the museum itself, the curator, or Bertone.

Being a lot-tech for a subaru/jeep/vw/audi/Hyundai dealer in Bozeman, Montana I was consistently sent out to help stranded customers in winter months. Always used a Subaru Outback .... pulled out stuck jeeps/quattro-equipped audi's/etc. all day long.

Call me crazy, but the spin put on the article is extreme. Jalopnik really has become the TMZ or STARZ of automotive journalism.

The 99-02 Cougar was a good looking car.

You know what commanding officer would approve?! Brigadier Gen. Chuck Yeager, that's who. After all, early in his military career he was good at taking out some elk while flying in his trainer and later dress them up for dinner!

Both have been for sale for some time (for good [seperate] reasons. That 2002 is not close to being a "race car". Show me a class other than a piddly track day where it would be legal and competitive......

Audi R8 send off model.

To ignore the 2002 in this is like saying "Here's the Ferrari 308, the car that made them what it is!" While have a couple 250's tucked away in the background.

I don't know why but I want to buy this car and just go around taking it to vintage bmw specialists asking them to "freshen it up" for me while filming their reaction.

Cosmic Motors was the only book I've ever preordered. Very much looking forward to this.

I'd rather take my train riding tips from Tom Cruise.

Devin

Via a .pdf file from work.... not up to date but you get the idea.

I am not a purist either, but I couldn't jump in my 71 2002 and get away fast enough.

Come on now, you've owned two.... then you know E10 only applies to later square tail cars. Roundies were generally type 114's

Yes, next question (scrolls back up to the picture for a minute).

Looks like a ton of fun. Had a guy in Texas show of his 2002 race car hauler, apparently bought at auction for well under 5k. Now gutted into RV/parts hauler. (Sorry I don't know how to post pics on here.