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Ok, stop it and get back to work.

Yeah, I saw one this week up on a rural county road in S.E. Michigan. I thought it was a mail delivery truck.

I took my family to one of these last year. They are a good way to spend a summer day with the kids and wife. A few of pointers.

Light it up!!!

I friend of mine bought a new Galant a few months ago after his Sentra was totaled. I really had to try very hard not to tell him what a poor choice he made. He should have known how good the car is, as it was a brand new 2011 model year. Yep, two years old, and never been sold.

The 1958 Austin Healey Sprite. I don't see how anyone driving this could be in a bad mood. It looks happy, you look happy. It's contagious.

Your argument is quaint and antiquated. Gov't has been picking "winners & losers" since the first road was paved, school built and bridge erected. Many other countries, with better health care, educational systems and infrastructure, have public/private partnerships that create opportunities, freedom and employment

I was told there would be no math on Jalopnik.

  • I'm sorry, I was told there would be no math on Jalopnik.

I'm sorry, but $17,719 for a 30+ year old 280Z? Sorry, it's not rare, collectable or fast, and, as you point out, others can be had for much, much less money. I'd rather have a C-5, hell, even a C-6 Corvette for that amount of money.

It's the same front plate. So, yeah, it's his car.

How much did that cost you? I'd be interested in putting something like that in my '06 Focus. It looks to be about the same size as the factory unit in my car.

Introducing the Ford "Raymond Luxury Yatch". But it's pronounced the "Throat Warbler Mangrove".

Ladies and gentle dudes, I give you the Belaro! Let horribleness wash over you like a cool mountain stream, with the plastic wheel covers adding to your horror. All this for only $6,000, plus your donor Camaro.

I'll third your opinion. The old Cherokee was far too small in terms of driver or passenger room. I tried to drive my neighbors XJ several years ago, and just couldn't fit behind the steering wheel, and I'm just 6'4". The back seat was nearly useless for an adult.

As part of my work, I'm in my car 6 - 8 hours or more, three days a week. I'm listening to less and less AM/FM radio, due mainly to some recent changes in broadcasting by local radio stations. If I'm listening to anything, its an NPR station out of Ann Arbor, which has a strong enough signal to reach me even when I'm

Municipal law enforcement vehicles, local, county and state, do not need to have plates on their cars. Most, if not all, city owned vehicles in my area have special "City" plates, not the standard license plates from Ohio.

Well, damn, my dad must have been a true Jalop then. He not only owned a '66 Parklane Breezeway, with enough trunk space to haul everything a family of six needed for a week long camping trip (plus boat on top & travel trailer) but a '73 Plymouth Fury III. The Plymouth was purchased after the gas crises, as the

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