Cedar Point, Kings Island, Hocking Hills is nice for getting some nature, peace and quiet. Ohio Midway Track is awesome if you are into racing.
Cedar Point, Kings Island, Hocking Hills is nice for getting some nature, peace and quiet. Ohio Midway Track is awesome if you are into racing.
Don’t forget the Zipper.
1. Everything Thomas Edison made - The dude made money and decided to live in NJ over OH. For a lot of people (not this guy because I understand the draw of the Garden State) that is the largest indictment against any state.
I would put it another way, this proves that it is possible to have enthusiasm without having taste.
It’s kind of like Stockholm Syndrome for jalop-o-philes. It’s not that you really like brown manual wagons... It’s just that it’s been suggested to you by your captor so many times that you now identify with it and you say to yourself “yes, I do like brown manual wagons.”
Totally agree. They rushed to build as many 1.5 mile tracks as they could, now they are all at 1/3rd capacity when NASCAR comes to town once or twice a year. I didn’t even attempt to find the Kansas race on TV, but I was excited for Dover last weekend. I want to see more of a variety of tracks. The Eldora truck race…
I’d watch the hell out of the old tracks like Rockingham and Wilkesboro.
The one on Mitsubishi 3000GT / Dodge Stealth is pretty bad. Large diameter, small grip.
I totally forgot about Spyker. Their glorious wheel, became REGULITORIZED.
the later C6 got the steering wheel from a rental-spec Cobalt
Neon SRT-4. I loved mine, but always felt like the steering wheel was too big.
LS1 Camaro. Its...... awful.
Despite of the welsh mahogany trim and hand-stitched italian leather wrap, no one could overlook the fact that the steering wheel was still sourced straight from the Ford parts bin.
I really dig the Monaro / GTOs, but this steering wheel was just so bad. Almost like they tried to make it as bland as possible.
Don’t y’all remember the “rare” $40K CP Saleen??
Any nineties or aughties GM product, but this delightful excrescence is from a ‘98 Trans Am.
The original Continental GT with the steering wheel straight out of a VW (albeit the Phaeton).