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@Elvin Rivera: Yeah he made some remarkable stuff. I had no clue that Harry Miller created a FWD Indy Car until I worked for my uncle. We had two in the shop all the time, a Miller Ford FWD with a flathead V8 and a Regular Miller 91 FWD with a supercharger.

@Elvin Rivera: My Uncle restored that particular car in the pic you posted. I spent many a days staring at that car in the corner of his shop when I worked for him.

What area of Chicago was this, most likely the thieves aren't that far away.

Dear Dodge,

"coveryourfacebook" aahahaha

I just hope they give their honest to god opinions like the UK crew does.

Don't you guys know those electrical wires are there to keep his erection down while driving supercars?

I remember my mom would take my to the Jewel-Osco near our house and they were the only ones who carried Majorette diecast. I had just as many of these as I did Matchbox and Hot Wheels.

I like the fact that he actually put on the Caterpillar PWL logo.

I don't care for the new face of the Mazda 6. There is something about it that just is not appealing. I really did like the last generation.

Jeep Cherokee - The 4.0L is a bullet proof engine. Mine has a 190k on the odo and it still doesn't miss a beat.

I gave it a NP. Its in good shape and these cars are becoming sparse.

So there was no coolant and the electrical was most likely not attached to the body.

If you are going to throw trucks in I would say Dodge Ram. This truck made me love trucks.

I know flip up headlights are a thing of the past, but this is one car that could use them.

It's not going to be like the British version, but I'll give it a try.

Backseat drivers.