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#504, Frankenbav, the 1972 BMW Bavaria run by Bill Arnold. I worked for Bill for somewhere around five years. First two photos are from the original build, before the car went to Targa. The third photo is after the last year it ran.

I'm more impressed with the everyday rider.

Agree and love mine:

BTW, here's a picture of the old Rooster Bridge.

That may be common, but when you look at the condition of the bridge itself, like Naheola, the fear factor kicks in big time. That's not a good feeling.

I like Force India. They punch above their weight, don't make a fuss like certain other teams, and, of course, are the remnants of my beloved former Jordan F1 team (via Midland and Spyker). Last year, I daresay, they had one of the most attractive cars on the grid, too. Not so this year. As someone else mentioned,

R.I.P., Michal Hernik. =(

Wing windows. A/C crapped out and it's getting hot. Rolling the entire window down at highway speeds wreaks havoc. Wing windows were just the thing for cooling the car on the highway. I really do miss them.

The Jezebel Commentariat's War on Funny continues.

Maruti Suzuki Wagon R Stingray launched in India 😂😂😂

I live down the road from Reading in Maidenhead, I will fire up the Abarth and have a look for it today.

Here in the UK, a traditional summer weekend trip to the seaside would be completed by sitting in a car in the rain whilst watching the waves lash in to a bleak foreshore. If you're really doing it properly you will be eating fish and chips in the car, so that the windows steam up and all of the car's controls get a

I for one would love more information about regulations for 'nose art' and otherwise decorating combat aircraft. I think the art that adorned WWII aircraft (on all sides) was awesome, and the modern Tiger Association produces sweet paint jobs.

No big deal, Kubica with one and a half arm (remember that crash?) kicked their asses.

Since I'm biased, and I know a V8 can be made to fit, and it comes in around 2200lbs.

Call me stupid, but I kinda like the Aston Martin muscle-car'ish styles from the 70's. 1970 DBS

ZAZ 968, slightly modified.

Dear Travis,