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I walked into a strip club on a Wednesday morning and saw Gram’s pasties. Ugh!

Yay, more screens. And those seatback screens are especially dreadful. Could they not have integrated them a little better? Were they going for “cheap 2016 amazon tablet” with the wide black bezel?

BRZ and 86.

The real Chrysler 300 Dub edition should have come on four 15" steel wheels with shitty Chinese tires. 20" is hardly a dub at all, especially on a 300.

I have an e46 and you press the lever down for reverse. I don’t think that would be much of a problem.

Jalopnik Commentariat:

Ariel Atom.

The Leaning Tower of Power”

The 3800 series wasn’t introduced until 1988. The GNX was an earlier series. Shall we say “Buick V6" or “Fireball V6" instead?

Shout to a weird one: The GMC Truck V6. Used in larger trucks from the late 1950's until the 1970s. It was available in many displacements, from 305ci up to 478ci (that’s 7.8 liters!). Power was in the 200 range, but torque was huge. They featured a 6 -throw crank which was well balanced, and the spark plugs were in

That motor looks like it belongs there. Good job, builder.

That interior is friggin’ rad. 

Ford Harley Davidson F-150

I’m convinced that everyone who laments the loss of single cab trucks has never owned one.

I think it was probably the DeLorean in Back to the Future. Even if the real car was kind of a letdown, the piped in motor noises and cool looks did it for me.

I don’t know, it’s in incredible shape for a 138-year-old car. That’s only like 500 miles per year.

Even if they were real, how many spare tires does a car need?

10th gen ford F-150. They just look so soft.

I have a Mercedes w123 wagon with a very rusty hatch hinge area. Every few months I get the itch to chop the roof off and make a ute out of it. All I need to do is look at these pics again to put me back in my right mind.