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True-Blue ponders the meaning of "budget" big block builds
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The answers will of course divide between who lives north or south of the Mason-Dixon line in America. Typically, after 5PM in December (the usual end of work time), it's dark out. Couple that with a decent amount of blowing, drifting snow, much of it accumulating on the roadways themselves, slush, typical commuters

"The Devil's Playground corner of the Pikes Peak Hill Climb is well known to Jalopnik readers as the place where cars fly off the mountain."

Dodge Challenger Superleggera? Please!

Wow, I like that site. And it's even easy to read and follow comments there too.

"If anyone's had a lot of experience in an early Mustang, feel free to chime in."

LOL at the people calling this a "muscle car." This is not a muscle car, it's a pony car. Then somebody stated they'd rather drive a Prius rather than a raw-knuckled vintage 'Stang.

Looks like the Botox shipment hasn't arrived yet. Ugh.

A pic of the good doctor, er, researcher:

That must be during a Stone Sour show - I don't think I've ever seen him singing without his mask for Slipknot. And yeah, it looks like his head is getting swallowed by his throat...

Here here. There is NO place for a hot beverage in vintage cars, and I'll be damned if having a cupholder wouldn't be both handy - and safer.

I own and drive a car without cup holders.

Good save on the image. That looked like a movie set. Bloody awful Friday.

Thanks, editors, for keeping us apprised on this case. Rarely am I ever cross-eyed angry after I read an article and this one had me furious, fast. Update this one again after Foster makes a full recovery and has Lehman paying for all his damages in the upcoming civil suit.

Well, well put - heartclicked! Common decency is an idea we need more of.

My co-worker took me for a ride in '79 Spitfire... there's absolutely nothing to those cars, nothing at all. My Mustang doesn't feel like there's anything substantial in it either, but at least there's more than 1/4" of sheetmetal between me and the ground.

Two cars we don't get to see, let alone drive, in the US: the CN9A and CP9A chassis Evolutions. I'd sell my soul to get my hands on a cherry Evo V.

No one really hates the Prius. People hate the stereotypical Prius attitude.

I didn't see it in the comments, so I'll point it out here: it's easy to look at the pics and tell it's a replica, as the clamshell "hood" in the pictures is clearly fiberglass (note the jagged "snap" as opposed to crumpling sheet metal) .

Ford's really good at letting product miss refresh cycles. I feel like this is an aged dog being put down... you remember them as vibrant, young, strong, and fresh, and in their old age they've developed glaucoma, hip displacia, no hearing, brittle bones, and weak muscles. You don't want to let them go but know it's

I didn't see them clear customs.