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That was off the hook. The videographer was scared enough that she forgot which way to hold her phone. Hopefully, she gets some therapy:

Since I have never been the biggest Ford fan, I only notice the interesting bits and pieces. The 302R, I knew about. Which is awesome. What I find even more awesome is that there is an entire catalog of factory Competition Vehicles:

Sometimes it takes an external force to teach us these life lessons. Smashing into the Jersey barrier at ~100mph while acting out did a pretty good job of giving me some grown-up perspective. Hasn't been much of a problem since.

Maybe he just hates Mondays?

Dear God, WHY did I even consider clicking that link? Now I just need to find some eye bleach

That is a heck of a wheelstand for a v6. :-)

Ah, I completely forgot about the F4i addiction in SAE. Back then, I was parting out salvage motorcycles on eBay and every time an F4i came up, the engine was gone in like an hour. They were always purchased with the higher buy-it-now and were always picked up in person by someone that was ecstatic to have scored

It was my first car engine. Not my first IC engine, by any means, since I had 'reassembled' pretty much every unattended engine I could get my hands on before than...usually resulting in my parents having to do something like pay the local small engine repair shop or buy a replacement lawnmower.

The driver on the bus says "off", "off", "off"

Why wrap when you can just use a brush?

The picture is so grainy, I just assumed you were talking about the Aero...which was the weird one at the time.

Sidepipes. You forgot to mention the sidepipes.

Immediate resignation, no apology (or even admission of wrongdoing) and no dashcam video to to exonerate the baited officer? Wonder what Paul Harvey would have to say about this story?

#1: "like dating a supermodel who picks her nose."

That the climate control works in .5ºC increments seems like a feature to me. The Celsius scale is great for science, but not for human comfort. There have been a lot of times when traveling to metric places where I turn up the thermostat 1ºC only to find that it is too warm. Turn it down 1º only to wish there was

I am going out on a limb and guessing that story is embellished in some way. My grandfather has hunted moose (and squirrel) all his life and one rule they have is NEVER shoot a moose unless it's standing in water. They are far too large and heavy to haul around on land.

Doesn't look like a race as much as the greatest ski lift ever.

So, something about this article is fishy since the limo is a diesel. I am guessing they actually put gasoline in, which would probably require quite the operation to make sure it was all purged from the fuel system.

Hardly even a spark of recognition for this great man's practical application of PV=nRT?