VeeAteInjun
Vee Ate Injun
VeeAteInjun

hopefully no one really died and it's just manufactured publicity for this upcoming movie of his:

what? so what do YOU do in your car?
anywho, normally $130.98 but on sale today for only $13.48!

ditto...


even Homer thinks it's ugly...

"Here's further proof that Pontiac was never out of touch with its costumers."
"Here's further proof that Pontiac was never out of touch with its custumers."

well, it doesn't seem that Clooney was ever in danger (unless the car shut off in a rough neighborhood) as a result from the Tesla malfunctioning, more like an inconvenience. An inconvenience much like the ones i've experienced at one time or another with most pieces of technology i have ever used. I never heard of

3:22: "[Japanese] ...[more Japanese]... ZR1, AMERICAN POWER! ...[more Japanese]"

the guy falling out of the beetle? 7:06

yeah, that definitely caught my attention. she (he?) looks like she may have even slid on the back of her head!

ooh, nice catch. i attended as well and didn't notice that...

aw shit! i was there too and it didn't even occur to me to buy the book. what kind of Corvette fan am I?!?!

i loved the panel, though. loved hearing them talk about Bill Mitchell and Zora Arkus-Duntov. i had no idea there was going to so much Corvette love and even coincidentally wore my crossed-flags Vette shirt...

actually, it's the first series Countach, LP 400, without the wing, spoilers, and wheel flares. i attended the show and loved to see it there because whenever i see a Countach it's usually the later ones with all the stuff. which, are still damn cool, but i really like the sharp, angular 70's supercar styling of the

there i was, driving on a beautiful, sunny day... enjoying my French grand touring car and all of its eight-liter engine, when all of a sudden this bastard pelican dove right in front of me causing me to take evasive action. next thing i know, me and my baby are in a lake...

face kinda reminds me of:

WOW. that is really practical underwear. Seriously, great design to have it vented in the back like that. I can't tell you how many pairs of boxers (and boxer briefs) i've ruined by converting them into "hole-ly underwear" (i eat a LOT of mexican food).

now i must accomplish two things:

yes, the 'Vette seats four. as long as you don't mind if a few of the bikini models you pick up have to sit on laps...

Now playing

electric headlights? not in Opel GT country! manually-operated headlights for the win!

yeah, that Subaru tiny-van was the highlight for me. 360cc engine!

One of the great things about living on the West Coast is how established the Japanese classic car community is. In many parts of the US, there's still people who laugh at the idea of a Japanese classic car show, but out in Long Beach this past weekend it was clear that Japanese 'nostalgic' cars are serious business