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If she thought the city in Italy was pronounced “My-lin” she had it coming.

Farms are almost always treasure troves of cars, not even necessarily because someone is collecting them. Some sit around outside rotting, some are pristine and stashed away in sheds. Many times if it’s a huge farm, if a car is worn out or something breaks on it, it’s just easier to park it somewhere rather than

It seems to be a common thread in marketing.

Old musclecars get away with anything. I had a Duster (with Dart front clip) V8 from about that year, and cops would give me thumbs up all the time.

The Type-R would stomp everything else, even if I included my own daily:

As my parents have said since their 40's, “It’s not a mid-life crisis if you drive the same type of car you’ve always driven.”

I won’t lie, if I were in the same situation as Vin Diesel’s cast-mates, I probably would have pitched in on the Charger too. He seems like a pretty nerdy and all-around cool guy.

And if you checked for who actually owns 2nd gen Chargers nowadays, you know, the star cars of Universal’s money-printing F&F franchise, I’m sure you’d find it’s a bunch of old farts too.

Old people with cool cars are always awesome. And I’ll use any opportunity to show a pic of my 70-year old parent’s collection; my Mom’s Type-R and Mazdaspeed3, and my Dad’s BRZ series.yellow.

I’ll still never forgive them for putting an RB26 in a classic mustang. 

Many Brits consider Ford to pretty much be a home-team brand.

And to think, all this time Mario and his buddies have been poo flingers.

Hmm.

It’s a practice that separates New Yorkers from tourists, who innocently wait at the corner for the walk symbol.

Everyone I knew who worked with Boyd said he was a monster. There were guys who had PTSD from working with him.

My boomer parents (born in ‘49)have certainly been propping up manuals. They take great pride that throughout their entire lives, they’ve only had one automatic between them, my dad’s first car, a 1958 Oldsmobile.

Although his designs have gotten repetitive (he’s kinda been marketed into a certain niche), he is one of the nicest people I’ve ever met or worked with. That dude seriously goes out of his way to share his enthusiasm and friendship. The world could use more genuinely good people like him.

Tokyo Drift II would make so many people happy.

Heated seats are literally the only thing I want from the 2LT-up. It may end up that the best thing to do in this case is buy a 1LT and mount some heated Recaros.

Pics of the C8 Corvette at the Councours de Americas do in fact show it mounting a small parking caliper on the rear in addition to the main caliper.