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^“this guy” has arrived.

Given how much families have had an impact on the car industry (station wagons, minivans, SUVs, now crossovers), I’m honestly astounded that anyone at Ford had to think about whether or not to put this into production.

Engine: a Honda engine.

G-wiz that’s a bad joke.

On the first day, God said “Let there be light”
To which Lucas responded, “I’d not be so sure about that, matey.”

And cue the jokes about British electrics. I’ll start.

Answering all in one: Do you have the sense of humour?

alluminati

Good news!

I can see a coupe advantages to letting the guy’s engine seize. For example, he would no longer have a car and may not be able to drive anymore.

The fact that he doesn’t close down traffic, tried to help the old man, and that his bike is probably registered kept his score relatively low.

Ladies and gentlemen, the current state of the American driver. I for one welcome our autonomous overlords.

Few things...

This is why I love this site, video grainy as fuck? No matter, the Jalops will figure it out.

That’s a nice turbo right there! Belt drive and all!

And yet somehow, it was still the best and most memorable thing about that dumpster fire of a movie.

#FeelTheTorch

Must be the sound of all those sales.

The early 1980’s were fun in that we knew enough about aero to want to play with it, but not enough to actually know what the hell we were doing. In Can-Am 1983, all sorts of weird aero configurations were popping up. Herm Adam’s apparently thought “Why not make the whole damn car a wing?”

There's a strong whiff of Florida in this guy's shitty behavior.