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Can’t wait to see it! As a native of the Hudson Valley, please include your route map in some way. I miss riding those roads, especially up towards Shandaken and around Downsville.

I suggested the Roadmaster simply because it’s the most comfortable car I’ve ever driven. The size is not a requirement for me, I’d take the Sedan or the Wagon as long as I can get the dyna-glide system and those plush leather seats.

Agreed, I abhor typos. But it’s the first sentence in the article. A simple read-through should catch it.

“When fishermen on the Pecatonica River in Northern Illinois likely had no idea that their sonar would lead to a breakthrough in a nearly 50-year-old missing persons case.”

Buick Roadmaster with an upgraded stereo system. Sitting on a cloud while cranking the tunes.

In a reality it has its place. I’m thinking how awesome would this be in a smalltown parade. The sidecar is the perfect place to throw candy to the kids.

Yes.

I love it. Crazy idea and I love it.

In the same vein, reminds me of the old Saab cupholders that would pop out then rotate.

Norton Commander. NOT the Commando. During one of the many attempts to restart the brand, the Commander was developed as a rotary-engined touring bike. Available in the late 80's and early 90's, it used multiple parts from Yamaha to make it offerable.

Buick Roadmaster. Give me a modern Land Yacht!

Of the three bikes, get the Guzzi. T-Bird is overpriced. And you’ll outgrow the 250 quickly. It’s got the cool factor and it’s always fun to confuse people when you say you’ve got v-twin that isn’t a Harley or even a Ducati.

I will continue to espouse how nice owning Mazdas has been.

David Tracy’s Postal Jeep Saga.

Happy to see Mazda not on the list. We’ve had three CX-5s and have had little trouble with any of them.

“India-based brand” may have been a clearer description.

*Looks at pictures*

The CB750 looks nice. Non-original pipes but that’s normal these days. The rest of it looks quite nice. If you’re looking for that same feel of the CB750 for you and your boo on something new, Triumph would probably be your best option.

Sounds to me like this mom was afraid of her own child. She did things to placate him and avoid violence, much like an abusive spouse.

This one is tricky. One on hand, it’s a unique bike with a cool background. It would be a hit at any VJM meet. On the other, there’s too many red flags for a used bike to make this a slam dunk. Unknowns about fees and what’s really lurking inside.