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Somewhat unrelated, but we are now getting to the age where younger people don’t remember 9/11, and I’m finding it so weird. September 11th literally changed the direction of my entire life (I’m 31), and when just-out-of-college co-workers look at me like I’m a dinosaur when I say I was in Iraq, I can’t get my head

My annual 4th of July song is “Living in America” by James Brown

God bless your batshit father. I hope heaven has cars up there fast enough for him.

He put whitewalls onna Jag? Fuckin’ Air Force.

My father was NOT a car guy. He viewed vehicles as merely transportation to get from point A to point B. In fact, I learned how to wrench on cars from my mother later on. But that lack of enthusiasm was passed onto me. Talk about Mustangs, Corvettes, Lamborghinis, or even monster trucks or 4-wheelers, he wouldn’t see

It was my senior year of high school, and I decided to “borrow” mom and dad’s Plymouth Grand Voyager to meet up with some buddies who were camping about an hour south of our acreage. My parents weren’t home, and the trip would be a quick there-and-back to connect with the crew.

Oh I have one! He got in and drove away and I haven’t seen him in 20 years.

My grandfather owned a used car lot back in the mid 60's until the late 80's. My father was the go to person to fix everything and anything on the vehicles that came into the lot to get resold. So he got to drive everything from Mustangs to Camaros and everything in between. I would say his love and passion for the

My dad is the reason I have issues with cars, in the best way possible except for the expensive part. My dad has always been an antique and classic car guy. His first word as a child was car, it’s in his being to be a car guy and he got me hooked on them as well. Some of my favorite cars that he has owned (both

Young, cocky Air Force officer pulls up to an apartment building to pick up a blind date in his shiny new E-Type.

I looked it up on PorhHub and ... well, just don’t do that.

Wonder how much they would pay for my old Lincoln Towncar?

Still better than a 46, my friend...I’ve done both.

To me there are two types of engineers: