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Wait...I’d read somewhere that you had to provide that info, but it wasn’t on a news website or anything (probably a tweet, now I think of it). They actually required DL or SS? 

Oh, man I did not know those were actually a thing you could buy! The only one (or ones, possibly there were a couple) I remember seeing were in a local grocery store when I was a kid - they were at the checkouts and were used to collect donations for the local animal shelter. I always assumed they were from the ASPCA

Typo. It’s either $550 or $500

I can go you one smaller - I dailied a ‘76 MG Midget for several years. Granted I was in high school and college, but at that time my backup ride was whatever pair of shoes I was wearing! (I had a preference for Adidas Gazelles at that time). Our current MGB seems like the most sensible option by comparison! 

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I’m more of a TR4 guy (I just like the looks more), but man those sixes drive soooo nicely. Had I the space I’d try and find one of my own.

You’ve never tried to sneak people into a drive in movie, have you? 

Ah, GPL. I’ve only ever really liked racing games, and I’d added some mods to a few, but I was completely nuts for that game. I had the original, plus the engineer and like three add ons that allowed one to drive the original 1967 cars (which I’d patched so the Honda and Cooper names were correct), plus the 1965

I have a flight sim (Il2: 1946) that has a similar aircraft - the Heinkel Lerche, Germany’s version of a coleopter, which was never actually built (the game posits that WW2 went on after 1945 and includes various jets and prototypes). It was supremely difficult to fly, exacerbated by the fact that I’m a terrible

Well, they have “New” Top Gear, the series starting with Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and Jason Dawe. OGTG isn’t available, I believe (am prepared to be wrong, but MTOD started with the above series)

I’m not really a scooter guy but that right there is my dream scooter.

I was once accused of being an “elitist”, while in the same conversation being accused of not knowing anything about business, politics, or how anything works because I’m a Midwesterner and there’s no culture or news or anything in “flyover country”.

If you guessed this person supports Trumpe l’orange, you’d win one

I prefer the looks of the Roadster to the coupe, myself, but don’t think the coupe looks bad. Both drive as well as the hatch MINI, so you can’t go wrong with one. 

I’ve long thought it was kind of a shame that Nissan wasn’t able to develop a left hand drive version of the R32/3/4 Skyline. It’s pretty clear that even the RWD versions would’ve been competitive in touring car racing against the but since it wasn’t sold anywhere (did Nissan officially sell them in the UK? I don’t

I think the last couple of iterations of the Mazda 6 would’ve made good touring cars. They’d have at least looked badass. 

I think it looks a bit more like an (obscure car alert) Sunbeam Alpine Harrington LeMans coupe than the Crossfire, but I agree the back end droops a bit much for my liking. I think if the fender line was a bit straighter - but not completely straight - it’d look better.

They’re also retro, like the outer styling of the car. Porsche used to do it on their lightweight cars in the seventies, then reintroduced it in the 993 - the fabric loop instead of a plastic handle to open the door. They still do it on lightweight versions, and IIRC Singer does it too (though they inexplicably have a

The mid to late 80's also saw the first real collector car boom, particularly for more recent vehicles (60's and 70's). Auction prices for old cars skyrocketed (they eventually fell back to earth), and it was probably the first time anyone really thought about cars as investments to make a profit on. So in addition to

Bike saddles come in different sizes. Get it sized correctly and it’s no longer an ass hatchet.

I came very close to buying a Biturbo back in the mid 90's when I was in college. A friend of mine worked at a local Honda dealer as a porter, and this particular dealership always seemed to have a few interesting used cars lined up out front, the owner would go to auctions and pick up attention grabbers for the used

You’re close. A few companies made it a policy to wish everyone a happy holiday, whatever it is you happen to celebrate, and I imagine a few towns started putting up signs that said “Happy Holidays” next to the Santa, and from Rush Limbaugh on your story is pretty much spot on. I generally stayed away from saying