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I’d have a shop build me a Dodge Magnum Hellcat. Just because I can.

A politician, which Trump qualifies as now, needs to be very careful with their words. He may or may not actually have admiration for Kim, but when he uses words like “give him credit,” “amazing,” or “incredible” it is hard to argue that he doesn’t. He needs to remember that every word he says in public is being

Yes they do. If you work with your hands (some sort of non office setting type of job) it can be quite inconvenient to pull out your phone just to check the time. Also, if I need to time something, why would I want to sort through apps when pressing one button on my $13 no name brand Walmart watch gives me the same

The answer for where every single car listed ends up is ebay.

This is why gearheads and politicians rarely mix. He, or his staff, was using a number that someone found to make a point to non gearheads about the need to get off of fossil fuels. He knows nothing about cars and probably spends very little time trying to correct that. That’s OK. The people who that picture was

Russia is using the wars in Ukraine and Syria as training for its forces. They can do endless exercises in the motherland, but there is no substitute for real world experience.

Ha! I wish. No, I’m just a lazy ass civilian now.

Well, we won’t know until we try. YEEHAW!!! BALLISTIC MISSILE STRIKES FOR EVERYONE!!!

Two things. First, until about 2 months ago I was an MLRS crewman, so I may be a little biased. Second, every single number published for both systems is fudged in one way or another. Every. Single. One. Neither system had been used to its full operational capabilities, so there’s really no way to say for sure how

That’s actually really simple. ATACMS are fired from far outside of the range of those systems. Once fired, they fly up to an altitude of 160,000 ft so as to have a near vertical angle of approach on the target. An anti-aircraft system designed to combat low to medium altitude, subsonic threats might be able to catch

The US already has a system that is perfectly capable of eliminating any existing air defense site the Russians have in Syria.

Yes! My first car was a green 1989 Sterling 827 SLi. It was quick (Acura drivetrain), quirky (English everything else), and I loved it to death. I’m sure it’s been scrapped by now, but if I were to see it I would absolutely but it.

There’s also the fact that rocket/missile exhaust is a caustic, toxic nightmare.

I was driving down the interstate (in Wisconsin) in my 1993 LeSabre when the exhaust fell off. Luckily it only broke at the front, so a friend came out with a coat hanger to rig it up with and I was able to save most of it. About a year after spending several hundred dollars getting that fixed I noticed that the

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I’ve always thought Midway was more fun than O’Hare.

Technically they’re limited to 55mph. However, I have seen them top 70mph. On the highway. Going down the back side of a mountain.

Those my by fake, but this one actually exists.

This is my baby. At 55,000 lbs she’s a big girl and it’s only got 500 HP, but the turbosupercharged Cummins V8 and GE transmission put out over 1000 lb/ft of torque to get her going to 40mph surprisingly quick. That might be as fast as you can go, but that mass moving that fast makes it feel like you’re going 100+.

1989 Dodge Dakota Shelby