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These guys were definitely one of the bands that I’ve seen like a dozen times. They’d come rolling through central Jersey, where we had an AWESOME scene, and put on a great show, at least once a year. Between them, the Bosstones, and Catch-22, I had no money in the late 90s from all the shows!

Sgt Dwyer proves that most of our limitations are self-imposed - a salute to him!

It’s like VW Vortex — in text message form!

4G Honda Civic. 4-wheel independent suspension all around: unequal-length control arm (a.k.a. “double wishbone”) in the front with multi-link trailing arms at the rear (also called “double wishbone” by Honda marketing, for some reason). All this meant the bouncy bits (coil-over shocks at all four corners) weren’t

The Honda CRZ.

It should have been a modern day CRX, and easily could have been a modern day CRX!

Instead of putting one of the fantastic K-series motors in it, they put in that amnesic hybrid powerplant. Which is a damn shame, because they actually look really good IMO.

The cars were highly anticipated, especially with

Fiero sounded good on paper.

Four positions:

Lol, yeah... My personal favorite was when someone was connecting some sort of flexible hose to the front of the 911 and he said "A worker connects the exhaust pipe to the car's undercarriage."

A Volvo 240 (Jalop sweetheart) rear ends the only TSX wagon in the country (another sweetheart) with what looks like an early 90s Celica looking on, what are the odds?

Postal Wagon Rally Special Stage sounds like a hoot!

This is how Ferrari generally does it; one clean-sheet design, then an evolution, then another clean-sheet design.

Yep... Giorgetto Giugiaro

Guigaro.

Yamaha OX99-11.

I've seen Henry tell that story live. Hilarious stuff. Because of that, any time Shatner is mentioned, my wife and I ask, "Henry... do you like... scallops? I... know this guy..."

I can get behind that.