fredvonhalem
Fred von Halem
fredvonhalem

3,000 parts to 300 parts is some next level shit.

Adam Carolla is awesome.

Well at least the Federal government is looking for innovative ways to save money. I love how they "received federal funds to study totally unique toll bridge concept." Received federal funds? Oh wait, so they're NOT saving money? I'm pretty sure a 15 minute google session and a 15 minute conversation with any

Awesome. Good luck to all the dipshit bureaucrats who think they can protect (control) this country with computers, sensors, and cameras.

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When manufacturers started doing this I immediately thought of Leo. What they are doing is most definitely the corporate equivalent of this. Except when BMW, or Nissan for that matter, does it... it’s not funny. It’s horrendous. It’s in poor taste. When Leo does it it’s gold.

Niiiiiiiice.

Hey Jason, is there a reason I can't write comments to your posts directly? When I click "reply," nothing happens. I can only write comments to comments on your posts. The same thing with other jalopnik writers. I can however comment directly to posts on related blogs like carbuying, blackflag, and foxtrotalpha.

This looks unbelievably good, I've never seen anything like it.

I had an almost new Jeep Wrangler literally "pop" off a lift right next to me. I was cleaning a car on the end in the center aisle of the shop. If I was any closer I would have been underneath it. The guy working on the Jeep was a beast of a man and a complete pro, if it can happen to him, it can happen to anybody.

Yo Ballaban, how am I supposed to comment on your Italy post? I can't comment on anything you write through Jalopnik, so I have to get all creepy through the other blogs, first Foxtrotalpha and now Truckyeah. Here's my Aunt's 316 in Italy last July. This car was perfect for cruising around the countryside with a

Hey Michael, for some reason I can't comment on most of your posts. I can leave comments on posts by Patrick, Orlove, Stef, Steve, etc. I borrowed my aunt's 316 while in Italy last summer and we had an awesome time. No GPS.

Thanks for posting this. Otherwise I would have found out the day before when looking up the address. Or even better, driven all the way out there in April. Wouldn't be the first time. Just thinking about it reminds me of the time I rode an R1 all night, 500 miles, to see a race at Lime Rock on a Sunday.

Awesome!

Awesome!!!

I'm glad nobody got hurt.

I don't have a problem with this at all. These guys and girls ARE NOT THE PROBLEM. I see a couple of soldiers having a good time. $200 in gas money? Are you fucking kidding me?

So many CP cars between $70 and $80,000. Overpriced 911s, terrible restomods, boring ass two year old used luxury cars. so... ima go with an overpriced 912... it's so cute I can't stand it, and my girl would absolutely fall in love with this thing. All original.

Awesome.

This is awesome.

Very possible. It's a complicated situation involving the secretary that makes the appointment, the customer, the Service Department Manager that fields the righteous indignation of the customer, the service writer, the technician, the salesman, at least one lot attendant, a shop vac, and maybe a garden hose. Good