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I wonder if he was asleep, he didn't hit the brakes until he was in the air.

Looks safer than the V-8 trike I saw tonight that looked like it was made from plumbing pipe.

@z0iid: Yeah, same thought here.

The rare and/or expensive cars are out earlier in the week. Those guys aren't going to sit in a traffic jam.

@gotsmart: I know where you can fly on a C-47. I have taken the ride to Osh Kosh and to Dayton for the Wright-Patterson trip. The thing floats through the sky.

@ppiddy: No, its about nobody ever cruised Woodward in Detroit. They cruised the drive-ins, which were actually north of 10 Mile.

I get the need for people to grieve, but I don't get the roadside cross phenomenon.

I saw four guys pushing a Superbird off of Woodward and into a parking lot last night.

My parents used to cruise Woodward in their rose-colored American Graffiti heyday, and nothing chaps my old man's ass more than things like featuring a Lancia or an AMC Eagle in a piece about cruising Woodward.

"It has fancy chrome hubcaps!" [My mom says this about cars with chrome wheels]

@yoda2: Saw two Superbirds parked at a coffee shop on Woodward last night, they were both yellow though.

@dmoon: And I'd drive this if I had it running.

@dmoon: Also I might drive this if I can get it to stop backfiring on acceleration:

I am driving my 1964 Thunderbird, as seen in the Jalopnik Noir Leather Bikini Car Wash.

Camaro flies by, Camaro gets air, Camaro lands squirrelly, and then somehow the front end jumps up down the road (over the curb, hit a sign or something?)

I had a 1985 Cadillac Sedan De Ville, and some mechanic told me that the 4.1 block was awful. He claimed the cylinders would crack or something and had to be re-sleeved. Once this was done, they were supposed to work alright. Since mine had a ton of miles on it, he guessed it had been done.

Looks like he's still not afraid to use the curbs.

Cool, I am going to ask cops to turn off their dash cams and recording devices from now on!

Actually, with the wheelbase, the stretched middle and the goofy wheel-flares, I wouldn't be surprised if this was an engineering mule chassis with a 'Vette body thrown on.

Egads! The beginnings of the Corvette Panamera!