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This is a tough one for me but I’ll let optimism shine through and give it the NP. It’s a cool car and (for its time) a uniquely different Mustang.

Why this one’s tough. . . For a while, I was pondering picking up a fox-body GT, dumping the 5.slo for the turbo-four and getting rid of the wagon axle in favor of an IRS

PLAYING BASEBALL WHEN ACCIDENTALLY STRUCK OWN TESTICLES SWINGING A BAT

I disagree here.  The thing has made it 200k miles and still passes emissions, I think this is one of the few reliable ones that got lucky enough to have a bunch of good parts on it from the factory.  The Mercedes with 25k miles is the one with the most unknown future failures.

Speaking of printer ink, you know how they sell printers for like $50 but then the ink cartridges go dry every 50 pages and you have to send $9000 on new ones? This CL500 is the printer. Enjoy paying $9000 for any part you will definitely have to replace with 50 miles of ownership.

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I want to weld the rear doors shut, move the firewall forward and drive the 5-speed big BRAT of my dreams.

Ford under Fields and Hackett are making, almost point-for-point, the same mistakes that US automakers made in the 80s and 90s, by ignoring its weak points and focusing on a narrowing market sector that it knows it can corner:

The other day, I went out with some friends to play a round of GOLF, where I acted as my own CADDY. While on the links, I saw a FOX chasing a RABBIT! Living in the desert, often times the heat can be unbearable. It’s not at all helpful when a SIROCCO blows across the landscape. I mean, just because I live in the dry

I may in the minority, but I like this generation of Camaro. That doesn’t mean I like this example for 6k. Drop top and manual are a plus. Covered seats, badly covered dash, looking at a new top, repaint, and other issues make 6k just too much. Now cut that in half and then a weekend project car to get back into shape

My vote: Tiff Needell.

Can’t help imagining my old ‘86 Oldsmobile Firenza Cruiser saying ‘Da comrade, I approve!’.

People don’t care about maintaining their cars in general. Fluids, tires, brakes, etc get replaced when they fail and cause an accident.

After a month traveling in Ontario I can almost see the drivers going “yes! yes! yes!” but those speed governors on their trucks are going “no! no! no!” ;)

Scientist have actually translated the sounds. It actually says “All these worlds are yours except Europa. Attempt no landing there”.  

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Who says it’s not what the country stands for?