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I’m very sad to hear lives were lost, I was worried it would be much much worse considering that the building that exploded housed offices and a coffee shop that’s always busy, and how much my house moved a mile away when it happened.

Its become a cliché at this point... but my forever car is my 1970 911.

I just want to roll into Antiques Roadshow with this on some Harbor Freight furniture dollies. 

This basically my gti pile

how is it a museum piece? they guy ships it to different continents and then drives thousands of kms around said continent, that's the least museum thing you can do with a car!

don’t care for it, give me Bojangles, better chicken and the best damn fries on earth.

I’m certain this is just one of many great stories of people who were given a chance by the kindertransport, but check out Stephanie Shirley http://www.steveshirley.com who started one of the first independent software companies and staffed it with women programmers who couldn’t get promoted elsewhere because they

I didn’t have any concerns. I thought you guys were being paranoid! I drove cross country in my 1970 german car, and I didn’t even use the interstates, i broke, i got it fixed, no big deal, these cars are so much simpler. Granted I was driving my own car, and I know it, which means you worry less about noises and

The minute Kristen hit the gas I just started giggling at my desk.

if you’re ever down in Torchinsky’s neck of the woods and want to drive a nice honest old 911, that isn’t owned by an air-cooled-Johnny-come-lately-tool down some back roads until you can’t get the grin off your face, and then argue about cars over beer, you hit me up :)

When I did cross country in my 1970 911 2 years ago it was amazing how much power I lost in the high deserts of Utah and in the Rockies. It could barely get out of its way and driving on the interstate was impossible as the car couldn’t cool the oil enough. I bailed for back roads and had more fun in the process. Good

if ford is making 3-4K F150s a day at avg sale price of $46K you’re looking at like $160million of revenue a day for $250K of additional cost...

My mom had a supercharger era, two Bonneville SSEi and a Merc ML55 AMG.

Whats even more bullshit is they weren’t playing it, they were streaming a Spotify station, they didn’t pick the song, thats like getting fired for listening to the damn radio! Fuck that guy.

seriously this falls into the category of only car I’d ever need for the rest of my life. I would even sell my 70E if I had to to make this happen.

be nice! those head gasket jobs keep at least two guys at my brother’s shop employed full time with benefits!

I lived everything in your film in my 1970 911E from 2013-2016 while I was working in Sunnyvale. I shipped my 911 west from NC and used it as my CA car. I did the historic races, I did Rennsport Reunion, I did Monterey car week, I drove HWY 1, I did cars&coffee at Canepa, I did a DE at Laguna Seca, I did SF, and when

Andrew, you actually see 914s out in the world?!?!?!?! I’ve seen more random Carrera GTs (the v10 one, not the 356) in the last 10 years than I’ve seen 914s. First car I ever tried to talk my dad into was a junk 914 with the worst quicky paint job you ever saw, it was the stuff of rusty nightmares. Wish we bought

I don’t mind all the usual flying gripes. I just wish the TSA would stop fondling my and my friend’s crotches every other trip. Seriously stop it, get you damn government hands off my balls. I intentionally avoid small airport departures as those tiny napoleon fckers are the worst.