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Yes! I'm not the only one who immediately thinks of this song when I see a 'cuda!

It's a 1920's thing, you wouldn't understand.

When I see that city name, I can't help but think:

Looking at the driver's side fender and running board, NYC winter is one of the reasons we might not be seeing this truck much longer :(

Agreed, that is a lot of money for the Fit. A Civic EX can be had for $21,090, but that doesn't include navigation.

They had the boat up and out... It wasn't the daisy-chaining, it was the lack of safety chains and not securing the hitch!

It isn't, the dealership tacked on a lot of F&I department extras. Things like extended warranties, service plans, paint protection, pinstriping, undercoating, etc.

Adblock makes it all go away. Probably not a suggestion you'll appreciate, per your line of work.

NP. There's probably $3950 in scrap steel in that behemoth!

Reminds me of the Tyco Turbo Hopper I had in my childhood, around the same time too.

Neutral: I received a recall for my '97 Jetta, they wanted to add a shield to protect the fuel filler neck in the rear wheelwell. Apparently a catastrophic tire failure could crack the fuel filler neck, thus causing fiery death.

"attempts to split an impossibly narrow gap"

Honda steering wheel?

Frank's father?!

I hadn't seen this since reading about it in Guiness during my childhood so I had to google it. Here's some build photos, etc:

The "GT room" featured some familiar favorites. I probably shouldn't admit that I like color-matched luggage, but I'm digging the bright red suitcase inside that Gullwing. Not sure what's going on with that steering wheel though.

Watch out for potholes, folks. They could theoretically shoot an airbag into your face.

I wonder about that too... are 'ring visitors told to stay in their car and let track staff handle crashes? A pedestrian on a racetrack can be extremely dangerous.

Good point. Does the "deck"/superstructure portion of the patio transmit the load into the building substructure?

22 people @ 180lbs is 4000 lbs. Can the patio can hold up 22 people?