Ooohhh! A Mega Track Fieraghini!
Ooohhh! A Mega Track Fieraghini!
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I don’t know that it’s a Lincoln, but his trip started around “17th and Lincoln” as mentioned in the tweet.
I doubt it was a police vehicle. Cops can be extremely stupid, but they aren’t that dumb. I’d bet money it was an entitled prick.
It was a grizzly sight
honestly, I have no idea. He may have followed into the grass, too.
As a Lotus Elise driver, I concur.
Wait, if the Mustang was Directly behind you and that close to you... where did it go when you ditched to the grassy shoulder?
So to be clear, does fan free mean fans don’t have to pay to get in?
Americans have been buying up stamps in an attempt to keep the U.S. Postal Service afloat during the current crisis,…
I WILL die for rotary
As for it being “super illegal” to run a Cannonball... Last time I checked, this was a car enthusiast blog
“If literally one thing goes wrong—if the team needs to call for help or a tow truck, if they get stopped, if they crash—literally anything goes wrong here and these guys would be pulling resources from an otherwise already overloaded system, not to mention potentially increasing the risk of contracting coronavirus by…
I was surprised to see all that work under the hood and then only a single sheave alternator pulley. He’s deleted the airpump, to avoid any potential water pump slippage, that car needs a double sheave alternator pulley or to go with a serpentine setup from Atkins or somewhere else.
you missed an integral part of of the joke
This post is full of Vigor
I don’t disagree completely, but I think the apt comparison would be Infiniti in the early 2000s. Before they stagnated, the G35 was the up and coming Japanese BMW. They even made performance “coupe” SUVs before they became all popular these days. The FX and EX were way ahead of their time.
Hot Take:
Living in New York City sounds absolutely horrible.
Yup