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A cherry on top of a turd.

This saga has been pure enjoyment for me and my friends.

Enemy radar detection of the missile is difficult because of its low-altitude flight profile and the fact that its body measures only 20 inches across.

I doubt the car still exists. Cars like this were just not thought of as collectible in the ‘70s. It was just a car with a Star Wars sticker on it

Thanks I could not remember the name

That’s your theory and almost every time Russian military tech comes up against U.S. tech is loses.

The U.S. would probably send a Tomahawk to take out a S-400 battery. The Tomahawk is virtually unstoppable.

MIM-104 Patriot is a defensive shield

It would make sense for Ford to tie in the fact that Henry Ford loved camping.

End of model year sales may be pretty interesting

No NYC? I just can’t believe they were left off this list. Who doesn’t love a leisurely 4+ hour drive from NYC out to Eastern L.I.?

Good question. I have a feeling the penalties alone are going to be astronomical. News out today says that VW sales are down almost 25% in the U.S.

The average Tesla owner would never buy a Porsche Mission E.

You sound like a current/former self-absorbed service worker.

Snapping your fingers while whistling at the bartender works like a charm.

Different speed limits on the SSP, but most sections are 55mph

The parkway was designed in the ‘20s and it has changed very little. The road was not designed for high speeds and the entrance ramps do no allow cars to reach highway speeds before they merge.

The Southern State Pkwy has some of the dealiest stretches in the US. One stretch in Malverne has the nickname ‘Blood Alley’

I went to a Nascar-ARCA shootout at TWS in ‘95. Jeff Gordon raced in that one. Nice small town track

Dealership math: 180 rims & tires = $1,000,002.59