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Had a 73 144 that I bought for $1,200 in 1986. It had +175,00 miles on it. In 1991 I put $400 in it for new bushings all around, $20 for a windshield wiper motor, and $150 for a new rear axle (burnt the wheel bearing and it fused to the shaft...). When I sold the car for $500 in 1994, It had +360,000. Total

Once again, Republicans are less interested in the good of the people than the desire to hold the reins of power. We saw how successful they were from 2001 to 2009 in looking after the country. Of course they are there to cynically take credit.

Well, that was hoontastic! Sure is going to be hard to beat in Gymkhana 4!

What about the nut case comment at 1:40. God, do these people really think this way???

That's a tow truck!

Two of my favorite things together. Love that plaid.

The Studebaker Dictator.

I am wondering how giving it more gas while he is flying through the air was going to bring up the front. Retro Rockets?

Well at least there is the cars...

Cadillac Escalade. The epitome of conspicuous consumption.

@Gimmi Mørgäikkönën: All Ferrari has to do is decide to pull out of F1 and Bernie's days would be over, as would F1 for many people.

Right at home in Oakland.

I don't get it. Which one is Clarkson?

Teflon coated cylinder sleeves of the Chevy Vega. Mileage gaged by engines per mile.

Three guys that keep on saying awesome. I guess that defines what the producers expect the American audience to like. Sadly for the most part they are right.

Please stop, it hurts us...