VeeAteInjun
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i visited their vault collection for last year's member's only event. there really is something for everyone, from the movie and celebrity cars to the rare one-off antiques to their functional workshop and automotive library.

if you're doing the drive, why not make it a complete car-centric getaway and visit our several automobile-related attractions in the area:

"Please, NO food, drink, cameras, strollers, or contact with the vehicles."

welcome to the club.

those Dacia's have Honda-esque design going on there, in a slightly cartoony way. that purple one, top right, looks like an funky Honda Element to me.

yes. ...yes it is.

and here's my current movie car crush.

and their blog, where they apparently have been interviewed by Jalopnik's own Jason Torchnisky...

for all you tv/movie car fans, i usually check this page out to see what cars are going to be where/when...

that would be awesome to find that car seat costume, right? i think you would win a prize at the next office halloween party...

yes, i visited KITT. i remember asking him if he could Turbo Boost for me and he gave some excuse why he couldn't. can't remember if it was not enough room to TB, or his battery was too low, or that the force of the boost would instantly kill me...

they actually remind me of the wheels available on the Z3 roadster (and M Coupe)...

jeez... 210 mph?!? what were you driving, er... piloting?

hah! that's right. i forgot this one has the aluminum body.

the Kurtis 500KK...

Does anyone know if car rental companies check EDR's?

put me in the "disagree with you" camp. i really like the 458, and it's been a while since i've said that about a contemporary Ferrari...

I "like" this post.

i'ma let you finish, but...

fun fact: In C2 and C3 Corvettes, Sting Ray/Stingray had nothing to do with engine or performance options and was simply a marketing emblem.