brettjohnson01
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brettjohnson01

Yup, Sunset is still there and they seem to be doing pretty well! Fun drive-in, and it only costs $7/person for the double feature. Pretty good deal if you ask me!

Only 368 Drive-In's in the US? Wow.

Whoever thought they solved this has their head up in the clouds.

Duh. My bad. Geography was never my strong suit. BUT, I still contend that even Utah has more Conoco's than Sinclairs.

After just driving through Colorado twice in the past week, I'd argue Conoco is the more predominant gas station there. Though Sinclair is unmissable with the classic green dinosaur logo.

If you set up your diesel truck to be able to belch huge clouds of black smoke at command, you are eventually going to find flashing red and blues behind you.Just about everyone thinks rolling coal is for d-bags.

This is just a list of cars that would be awesome to own at any point in your life. Not complaining, just saying.

That looks like a Lada fun.

Overall decent list Raph, but I have problems with a couple of these:

That explorer's got nothing on this Expedition: http://slo.craigslist.org/cto/3493784118.html

Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.

This is my physics professors car! He was really stoked on it and talked about it in class quite a few times!

I wish I thought of this yesterday, but any road in Costa Rica is terrifying. When I was there, we were fortunate enough to have a driver who knew what he was doing. There are so many enormous pot holes that many times we'd end up driving on the shoulder on the opposite side of the road just to avoid them.

I'll just take an answer right out of today's AOTD. Highway 20 in Nebraska near Gordon. Google Maps says there's about 12 miles of perfectly straight road.

Pontiac G8 GXP. Comfortable, roomy sedan with a good stereo system that you wont want to listen to because of the 415 HP LS3 under the hood.

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Here's a nice video of it in action. Pretty cool, but man is that thing wide.

A professor on my campus drives an orange Volvo P1800. I'd say that's not only awesome, but a strangely fitting car for a professor.

Santa Barbara eh? And I take it you lived in IV?

Simple. Blast up the freeway to Davis (about 4 hours...usually) from San Luis, pick up my girlfriend. Then we'd go tearing through all the winding, twisting mountainous roads around Napa Valley, and maybe do some wine tasting. Sure, I'm not 21, but they're not gonna not serve you wine if you show up in a Pagani.