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The race was for pre 66 cars so they would be for the 283ci Mk1 cars. The 427 Mk II’s also have very different sheet metal at the rear to account for the much bigger engine. The MKII with the 427 is a pretty rare beast I think only around 10-15 were built compared to around 85 Mk1's. They actually built enough Mk1's to

I can tell you on good authority that is probably the situation here. My first job doing junior engineering was for a dealership group with 25 Ford and Mazda stores across the Mid Atlantic. I managed their inventory across their dealers, and Jim (the owner and CEO) had a ton of exotic cars. When he was done with them

HAVING KID FORCES SALE

New Jersey, you say?

Damn, the Dealer markup on the Telluride must be so high, people are trading in Lambos for one.

I really want to believe that someone went in to trade their Aventador for like, 40 new Rio’s.

This is a series that really needs to make a comeback. My personal favorite is Shutoku Battle X, which was sold here as import tuner challenge, and was available on the 360, which gave it a huge leap forward in graphics and gameplay. In fact, two days ago, I bought a refurbished 360 just to play it again.

All the best designs are from the 1980s. We should reïntroduce these graphs. Here’s a mockup of a depreciation graph for a Chevrolet:

The Yukon/Tahoe would work fine. They’re pretty easy and inexpensive to fix when they break and there are a lot of them running around up here. Fuel economy isn’t the greatest, though, and if they’re living in the valley and commuting to Anchorage every day along with 60,000 other residents that cost is going to add

Do we have to flip through a slide show to see other pictures of it?

Hell my M5 took me long n journeys of intrigue and mystery all the time. “I wonder what that check engine light is on for now? Oh shit, now they’re all on, what could that mean?”

Yeah, this is true.

For $5,700, this needs to be your summer sled. Even during COVID times, I’m telling you, this thing is exactly what you need. I had one of these when I was living in St. Pete, and let me tell you something: I was still only marginally successful at attracting women.

As a kid in the early 80s I used to buy Tomicas at Toys R Us. A few of these are survivors from back then, many have been picked up at yard sales and toy shows over the years.

None of the LEDs are dead.

It’s just a different experience, the CB is an incredibly well built and smooth 4 cylinder touring bike, the CGT is a not as refined “sporty” retro.