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Yep. Had this on my 510, 280zx, and 240sx. When the little plug failed, on each I just put a penny over the hole with JB Weld.

But you ASK. You don’t just do it and ask for forgiveness.

Disagree. She’s right. don’t touch.

I really want to do this. Now to convince my family that this would be the ideal birthday present.

Having had track time at CoTA, I have to disagree. If Indy comes I’ll be there.

Last week’s SUCKED. bitch

This week’s batch is much better than last week. Thanks for not having the intern do it one last time...

I’m sure the Lancer likes the long uphill straight at Harris Hill better than my lowered Mustang does, because my Mustang hates it...

Round lights!

Do all of the wings and fins and vents (fake or not) do anything for the aerodynamics? If not, can you get it without them?

This is not a shooting brake, this is a WAGON.

A long time ago I had a Grand Prix of the same era, so I have a huge soft spot for cars like this. I hope to have another one some day.

The state of Texas has a handsfree law, so my guess anymore when I see this is that they can’t figure out how to use the bluetooth in the car.

True. The point still holds though. They were looking to add drama, so I know they were asking leading questions in those interview segments to get the racers to break down and cry about some dead someone who inspired them.

After the first one I started watching the episodes and marking down what dead friend, dog, or relative each of the “sleeper car” racers was driving for. It seems that most of them were “in loving memory of...” somebody.

I talk to a lot of LEOs every day at work. Universally they all miss the Crown Vic, for it’s size, driving dynamics, and comfort. They only like the SUVs in comparison to the Taurus and Charger because the front seats are wider and accept the gun belts and body equipment better.

And make a Police Package of it, so that the public sees a bunch of them on the roads in police livery...

But when was the last time you, a serious car buyer, got excited to plop your hard-earned money down on a Fiesta, Fusion, Focus or Taurus—that did not have an ST or an RS badge?

Was he still whining about the bumps on the track?