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Bryce Womeldurf
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Your mom says #2 will always be #1 in her heart.

Because sometimes you’re watching a race and think; Which teddy bear should I buy?

Anyone remember this controller?

So, what you’re saying is he had a keen eye, and was able to quickly transform both ordinary cars and extraordinary concepts into fascinating one-off designs?

He was quite the artist. If the ‘66 Batmobile wasn’t enough, he also did the iconic Hirohata Merc in ‘53 with his brother, Sam.

Today probably isn’t the best day to crap on his designs.

I’ve always liked these wheels on the Viper

Love the Elise/Exige.....HATE HATE HATE the Evora. I just find its proportions and overall design so weird looking.

Some nice, low hanging fruit ya got there.

If I owned a bakery...

As a “car guy” I disagree with all of these....

The MX-5 is probably the exception that sort of makes the original point — it is hugely popular with enthusiasts because it is much closer to the visceral experience of driving than most cars sold today, and performance wise it is probably better than most everything it is intended to remind us of. Maybe another

Here’s a face I’d like to punch:

Love the super low profile tires on the right side and the stock ones on the left.

Oh, that last one is pretty damn good.

No, the 918 is much prettier, because roof-exhausts.

He was already featured.

This is the Hot Wheels car you’d always pass on, sorting through the lot before you found a cool car. Dozens of them would clutter the whole die-cast section, unable to be sold after a multitude of assortments were repeatedly stocked and sold during your childhood.

I give everyone the same advice: “Broaden your Autotrader search parameters.”

I might not like his videos much, because i don’t play most of those games, but those are all valid points that he brings up in his article.