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Huh, same problem with the Corvair. No wonder Nader hated it. Damn engine is impossible to service! It must be really, really tiny or something.

You spelled that wrong.

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Yeah, safety regs. Who needs those pesky things? I love the flavor of A-Pillar in the morning. It tastes like, injury.

Yep, seen it. And yes, it is the new Dana factory, which should be nearing completion. There was talk during Jeeps 75th anniversary, of having an off-road course at the old Jeep Plant. Being Toledo, it never got off the ground, unfortunately.

That plant was so old and out-dated, it was only a matter of time before it was shuttered. Keeping an old, abandoned building around is not my idea of good urban planning. There is a new Dana axle facility being built on that site, as well as other manufacturing, so it’s finally being put to use.

How about “Tranny”, or is that more trouble than it is worth, in today’s climate?

It’s 63 days. After that, the 30% penalty kicks in.

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I do miss my onion belt. It was the style at the time, though. It’d cost me me five bees. #grandpasimpson .

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Yes! I’ve always wanted one of these!

It took me months to track down a squeak that happened going over bumps, it sounded like metal on metal, and grew worse over time. I finally found out what it was after having my son bounce on the back of the car and tracking it down. The emergency brake cable on either side of the car is held up by a simple metal

I have always liked these cars, especially the later models with the VR-6 engine. Great looks, good handling and reasonable utility for a small two door sports coupe. Everything except the mouse motor seat belts that VW installed to get around the passive safety regs of the early 1990's. Is there any way to install

Nothing wrong with the Big Box Caddy, but I’m more of a Lincoln man, myself. I’ve always felt these were just very classy in their overall look. I wouldn’t mind having one as the main family car, as it’d be big enough inside for my ever growing son.

I’m not saying it was one of the best Matchbox cars ever, but the case could be made. 

Thanks for the tip. I’ll remember for my hernia surgery next week. No washing down the pain meds with Scotch. Got it.

You know what to do. You’re going to have to “nut up” and put that thing out of its, and your, misery.

Yep. I haven’t played RR3 for a couple of years, but their track layouts are very realistic.