andrewfindley
Alabimmer
andrewfindley

As a former Mobile resident, I’m compelled to say yes, it’s a shame these wonderful cars were purchased with ill-gotten gains. On the other hand, I admire their taste in cars. I’d buy the M6 if I had any painkillers I could sell.

This looks like a job for Florida Man!

I wonder if Robin already has the “Bat-locator app” on his phone?

I like it. It’s like a British Viper. God save the Viper!

I’m pretty sure the E-type had a straight six, not a V6 engine.

Looks to me like a cloning experiment gone horribly right.

Somebody please get the theme song to “The Dukes of Hazzard” out of my head.

Hmm. Nah.

“...the truck-based Tacoma pickup model...” For the record, I prefer that all of my pickups are truck-based. Unless it’s a Honda.

I actually had one of these for awhile, a V-6 model. Very Camry, although it didn’t have a Camry bumper dent. Later I would own a Miata, which evened things out.

It also goes great with Jack Daniel’s.

I believe it is time for us to rustle up a posse.

The engine’s back behind the carbon fiber shroud. The silver part.

Don’t these qualify as front-mid engine?

To me, the CW DC shows fall into a trap of adding characters to the cast so that each character gets less attention and screen time. More isn’t better in this case. They could do with being a little leaner and tighter and with fewer add-on characters so they could spend more time developing the core casts.

The CBS Saturday morning live-action classic Shazam! Because who knows when we’re going to see any other version.

I think there’s a fourth “P” that’s been left out.

It’s a long story (like the trip), but in late 2003 I drove from Mobile, Alabama to Allentown, Pennsylvania to pick up a $400 BMW 320i I bought on eBay. The 320i made it to Richmond, VA, where I left it at a repair place and drove back to Mobile. The mechanic later said he had a 1990 318i 4-door that he’d sell me for

We call this part of Dothan, Alabama “Ford Country.”