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Maybe the most atypical Pininfarina car, the 1959-60 Eldorado Brougham, which started the move away from wraparound windshields, was a pioneer user of narrow band whitewalls, and would set the Caddy styling direction for several years to come:

Highway I-270 near Urbana, Maryland had to be shut down for about 20 minutes this morning after a bag of cash fell off an armored car onto the fast lane. Apparently a lot of people were willing to forsake their own safety for some free money which, yeah, sounds about right.

'Yes officer, I did stop and pick up cash, and here I am giving you absolutely all of it'.

That's cute, but it's no Daihatsu Charade DeTomaso 926R

"Lookin' good, son."

Pontiac Solstice defined parts bin specials.

Man, I've wanted one of these to mob as my DD / thrash vehicle since ever:

Elise?

Now playing

The XP-67 Moonbat. Maybe not the craziest aircraft but a little crazy nonetheless. It was originally meant to be powered by two jet engines but at the last minute they said fuck it and dropped in two insanely powerful supercharged prop engines. My grandfather was the chief (and only) test pilot on it and a number of

Thats not funny. Not because you made an ebola and aids joke in one, but because ita just not funny.

Vector is an automaker that has been borderline vaporware for its entire existence, but their latest WX-8 with approximately zero produced is true vaporware. At least the WX-8s website is great.

I want to know if it's pronounced 'Pro Forks.'

Utterly unrelated to that fuckwittery by the two drivers and the spectators: I want one of these motorcycle engine powered offroad gokart vehicles.

Here's mine with a 6-speed conversion (only got the CVT here in Canada) and ROTREX supercharger kit:

is it really possible to shift without using the clutch if all the syncros are in line

What more can you ask for?