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Sounds like a nickname for handcuffs.

FTFY. You’re welcome.

What are the chances there will be a GoFundMe to raise the $ for Jason to buy and import this vehicle to make that test happen?

Drunk driving is bad, and drunk driving while high is worse. Don’t drink and drive while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

What, Lucas doesn’t want in on battery making?

The broken down, nearly forgotten Pepperidge Farm buggy sold on BAT for $240K.

Good on ya, Stphen.

“Beauty is truth, truth beauty,—that is all

Asking way too much for this $3,000 car.

It does look like the love child of a Fiat 130 coupe and an Iso Grifo.

I was admiring the beauty of that car so intently, I didn’t hear you.

Look for the new Netflix original program, Jason Torchinsky’s Brake Light Mysteries.

Kinja seems to still be broken again, but in new ways.

Hartsfield-Jackson International (ATL) never stops—it’s one of the busiest airports in the world. We live in the flight path of DeKalb Peachtree (PDK), and it’s pretty busy, too. Throw in Charlie Brown Field (Fulton County Airport), Briscoe Field (Gwinnett County), and Dobbins AFB in Marietta for icing on the cake.

An additional element of confusion is street names. Here in the Atlanta area, we have 40+ streets with Peachtree in the name. And some roads change names several times. But our main issue is volume.

It’s beginning to look like at Tesla, 420=404.

You’d be surprised at the number of people who do care about details that “nobody cares about.” Some have never noticed details of cars they’ve owned for years. I know this because I like details, and photograph them. A number of times, car owners have said to me things like, “I’ve owned that car for 10/20/30 years,

It’s the desert automotive journalism would be without Jason Torchinsky.

For $5,000, it would be a good candidate for electric conversion. To help defray the conversion cost, sell the engine to someone who wants it.