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I hope Porsche sues the Tesla Crash guys for unauthorized use of the P-car font.

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It's amazing to look at the 917 and see that it was just 15 years newer than the W196. And that the 917 is now 45 years old.

It's not a push button switch. It's a pull out knob. Hard to grab one while wearing gloves....and going 400 (!) kph. Also the drilled out key and balsa shift knob are good marketing. Both have been shown as examples of porsche's engineering prowess for decades. The frame was permanently pressurized to help detect

Doug, Will your car be getting any importation work done in Baltimore? I know there is a company here that does a lot of import work...and since you are now an East Coast resident i was wondering if they were doing the work to bring it up to Pennsylvania spec.

Máté, star me so i'm out of the grey please!

No one has posted this yet?

Nope, It's a racecar. If you're not driving it flat out you're not doing it right. I think 8000 is the highest they want you to run the engine although fuel cut off won't occur till a little bit higher.

It's amazing that this car is only 40 inches tall. It's like a yardstick.

Two trains and a bus? Buy a car.

This morning when I was in my garage. 1969 (only year of LWB) Targa

Doug, you now call it a Hoagie.

I'd bet the overlap between Ferarri owners and people that move themselves by U-Haul is pretty low. Also, Budget and Ryder often have nicer vehicles, not sure about one way moves though.

Someone in the Ukraine should have Dashcam footage of the truck.

A Rolls-Royce.

1928 Bugatti type 35C

I'm nearby if anyone wants me to take a look.