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Well they do at super speedways. Just tape the little (+) button down and go!

If you’d have thrown in that Edwards obviously didn’t have a father figure in his life, that could have been sublime Colin Cowherd satire.

Obama - This is a nice ride! Doug Demuro has one of these right?

Oh yeah? Is there a big price difference between the two?

Haha that may be a factor too. It’s hard to find a cradle for the amigo-cart that will fit on the back of a kei car.

Oh so THAT’S how you’re meant to drive that track?

I see quite a few smarts running around in Austin and other cities, but until gas prices get closer to what most industrialized countries pay, we won’t see a massive movement to sell them here.

Ehh, she’s from texas, it’s not really discouraged here.

They’re great, if I had a few thousand extra lying around i’d buy one and busa the hell out of it.

Michigan is a no fault insurance state, so it wouldn’t matter much I assume.

The answer is always miata

Haha, here’s the link, i’m happy to share the finds. I don’t think my friend is that motivated or interested, but it’s a very cool car nonetheless.

some people just like driving around in a four wheel mullet. Who am I to judge.

Haha, it wouldn’t take much to make that into a pretty powerful machine i’d imagine though. a good cam, well sorted head and an exhaust system would make it a hell of a car.

Haha yeah, i’ve always had a real soft spot for the trans-am. Smokey and the Bandit was my favorite movie as a toddler, so it’s been ingrained in me. Plus, being an import into this country, i’ve always looked at it as the most american of cars.

You’re half right, it’s the back half of a vega, but it was sold as a monza in ‘78.

I just had this conversation with a co-worker looking for a project car.

Does it still have all the original bones?

Shit. Just realized this monza was a ‘78. Figured i’d post it before I got Jalop-wagon’d to death.