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Not anymore, unless I just haven’t noticed. They seem to be all concrete now.

That flooring was pretty common back in the day. The original Jefferson Assembly also had it before being torn down and replaced with Jefferson North. Oddly enough, the floor was still maintained with new replacement blocks until the it was demolished.

Can we talk about the “green ooze” leaking from a wall on I-696 near Detroit? The cause was an old chroming shop that illegally dumped the chemicals into the ground.

Full disclosure: I’ve worked for at least three OEMs over the past 30 years. I love cars of all kinds and go out of my way to drive or test drive a variety of different brands. I used to be a BMW enthusiast when I couldn’t afford them, but that’s changed with time too.

just two doors, a bed ranging from 4 to 4.5 feet, a low roofline, and a “futuristic and sporty” exterior

Warren Hills”??? I believe you just mean “Warren”.

I don’t know why it’s such a huge deal. I’m 50 and I would happily be the arm candy trophy husband of a sexy older female Hollywood celebrity. I’m talking to you, Michelle Yeoh ;)

We know, for example, that the concept is based on a new, modular body-on-frame platform for EVs called STLA”

You hit a soft spot for me. Detroit radio is basically garbage and has been for nearly 50 years. The only local stations I’ll listen to around Detroit is the NPR station out of Wayne State or a local high school station in Oakland County.

A shit ton of tools and the expectation that you probably will be in over your head.

It’s likely to be a 392 version of the 300 with some sort of special letter designation. How do I know? Look at the 4-piston Brembo caliper in the photo they posted. The 4-piston is standard on the 392 L-car Dodges. The 6-piston is optional, but standard on the Hellcat cars. Chrysler already builds the 392 300 (300

Just one more thing to add to the list of things that were started by a small group of eccentric artists and eventually ruined by millionaire trust fund babies.

I feel like this is a good opportunity to do a review of the old ‘Cartoons” comic book series. I barely remember them as a kid and had a couple of them (probably lost to a flooded basement), but it would be neat to see a modern take on these old comics.

I’m with you on the Super Bee logo. I chose not get the T/A package on my Challenger only because I liked the Super Bee logos throughout the basic Scat Pack. It takes me back to my childhood and when I used to lust after early Mopars just wishing my dad would buy something cooler than a Coronet or Aspen.

100% with you on this!

That guy filming the cop was a bit of a whiny asshole. That aside, I’ve spent enough time in Chicago to know that their traffic sucks (I’ll take Los Angeles any day). The one thing this idiot doesn’t take into consideration is that roads need to be kept free flowing for emergency vehicles. If too many cars are

My daily is a Scat Pack Challenger. My winter commute from Detroit to California was fun, but man was it fucking expensive. I’ve been looking forward to adding a reasonable small and efficient car to the fleet that’s a little larger than my wife’s Fiat 500 and that I would feel comfortable driving across country. This

I was 15 when that happened and was staying up north with family friends. News was scarce and snowy (shitty antenna and no cable or internet back then), but I remember being scared about what had happened. My parent’s lived a whole county over from the airport, but I think I worried about them too because I was so far

I ruined another movie (it was already bad) for my wife by pointing out another “weird car thing”. I noticed right away in the beginning of the movie and said “that truck is made to look like a POS old work truck, but it’s a serious and expensive pre-runner build”.