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Let’s just talk about the dashboard magic that is this generation of New Yorker

I find it ironic that this is the title image for this article. Maybe I’m alone in this, but I actually like Chasing Classic Cars, precisely because there is no fake drama, fake deadlines, or bullshit haggling over a fake deal. It may not have the flash or the excitement of something like Top Gear or the Roadkill

I want a whole show about car culture in Cuba. I want to see dudes swapping old FIAT parts into Corvairs while smoking big fat cigars and drinking mojitos.

It’s all about the people. The best shows have the best people.

It looks like mr potato head grew up and now as a lucrative career in soul harvesting.

Dear Mr. Ghosn,

I buy his calendars every year:

I saw this a couple of year’s back at the EAA’s museum in Oshkosh. It’s gorgeous. When I saw it I couldn’t really do anything else but stand there and mop drool off my chin with a camera lens cloth.

No.

What a mess. This is by far the worst recent showing I’ve seen from a major manufacturer.

the only mess here is the one in my pants.

It has one on each side.

Back in January, a year old Equinox with about 55K on it was brought it with the customer complaining of a pop noise, and oil leaking on their driveway. As soon as I start it up, the chains made a hellish no-oil noise, but cleared up after 10 seconds. I bring it into the shop and come across a bulletin where frozen

I couldn’t care any less about Facebook or Twitter or any of those sites if I tried. I guess I’m in the minority though.

E30 333i. This was a BMW South Africa special with a 3.2l M30 engine. Developed with help from Alpina, slightly over 200 were made between 85-87, all RHD.

There are human four-year-olds, who currently believe Velcro is magic, who will grow up to be car collectors one day, and they only know three things: apple sauce is tasty, mommy and daddy make funny noises when they go to sleep, and the Audi S4 has serious timing chain issues.

Maybe "Hades lynx"? Or "Stygian Tiger"?

Excellent long form piece, precise, not delving in minutiae only a hard core fan would care about and, obviously, a compelling writing style. Are there any other Kinja blogs, besides yours and Fortress America, that is covering the military-industrial-espionage complex? I knew our air force was getting old, but I had