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Funny, I had an 84 Audi Coupe GT, too (well, it was Dad’s) and a 1978 Scirocco (actually mine). I once impressed a date’s father by getting out and knocking on the fuel pump (which was under the car in front of the passenger side rear wheel) when it wouldn’t start as I was taking his daughter out for the night. I

I’ve had a number of pretty cool cars including a VW Type3 fastback, a 69 Mach 1, and an Audi Coupe, but I think the one I regret most is my old 78 VW Scirocco with the Sidewinder package. White with a black stripe down the hood, gold BBS wheels, Hurst shifter, and a heckblende (https://jalopnik.com/this-thing-has-an-a

Just about every damn Alfa Romeo I’ve ever owned (7 total) but its a draw between my GTV6 and my Giulia Super. I actually sold the GTV6 to get the Super..... Between 1992 and 1999 I had a 3 GTV’s, the GTV6, the Super and 2 Milanos (platinum & Verde). Anyone of them in today’s market even in their DD condition would

It went from a geometric smiley(ish) face (•\__/- ) to ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

This is make/model agnostic, but a true summertime classic. Aluminum inlays on the top of shift knobs. Although a common bugbear in many cars, the one in my C30 gets ridiculously toasty after a few hours in the sun unless I remember to use a sunshade.

Definitely before. I’m too old for fishnets and leather these days. I’d never survive in post apocalyptic Aussieland with my fashion choices.

The weirdest thing I’ve ever put in a car is me. Although my kids give me a run for my money.

Easier: Drive your steelies without plastic covers.

Heated steering wheel, I can’t go back to a cold wheel.

Lauda? Fangio? Miles?

I always thought the Ford GT40 was a stunner, with its purposeful stance and swooping curves. Really, any of the paint combinations looked great on it, but the orange-on-blue livery was my favorite.

That’s the thing with the Q-Anon/MAGA crowd now, they’re moving into “America’s bad, let’s be full-blown Nazis” territory, and they’re going there real quick. From openly supporting Russia/Putin, to trying to subvert elections at every turn, to openly calling for an end to democratic representation to trying to

Did we watch the same video?

Denver and Colorado in general -

Yeah, there’s no way we’d want to start a conversation with our readers. We should probably just go back to posting about Elon, right? 

Stock and well maintained is the path of the righteous.

The two-lane road that connects to the parking lot of my local high school.