derekwhitacre
In_Remembrance_of_Jalop
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It was the first car produced by the Special Vehicle Operations division of Ford. There were only 10 made, and that included the prototype. It's the spiritual ancestor to the SVO Mustang, and the model for the high performance/small displacement mantra of Ford through the next decade. It was also fairly successful

My favorites, and not necessarily yours...

In agreement with the top comment, I too shall quote one of my favorite films:

Somewhere in between this...

This guy is so over the top creepy, I feel like I need to take a Silkwood shower just for watching this video.

Ha! Well, mine worked fine up until 112K. Then I just bought a later 160mph speedo and took it to NH Speedometer to have the odometer reset to match mine. My payment was giving them the 85mph speedo. :)

96K miles on a 911SC?! This car is barely broken in.

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Here's the entire movie! Porsche jump sequence starts at around 1 hour 23 min.

Your list is invalidated, because Golden Gate. (West Coast is the Best Coast)

Alpha Step-nose homage?

Requisite response...

I'm sure Clarence had something to do with that.

First off, Zenvo blames the clutch failure on "an hour of extreme drifting by Top Gear drivers." Second, Zenvo blames the fire on a faulty intercooler fan from one of their suppliers thanks to "more than one hour of intensive high speed testing and 50 liters of fuel consumed."

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Fun "WTF" moment... I was at a Dodgers game last season, sitting in prime foul ball territory. And wouldn't you know it, a high flyer fell right in the little boy's seat in front of me. There was some commotion about the ball, and the kid got it, and everyone patted him on the back or head. Real bonding moment,

For the younger crowd, I cite Willy Shatner and include video evidence. I can't imagine a lot of people under the age of 35 have a clue as to whom or what a T.J. Hooker is.

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William Shatner did it with more style...

If they send those cars over to the US... yes.

This looks like a job for the ACLU.