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Bless that man for having the foresight to install a fire suppression session, otherwise his cruise through Monaco could have resulted in a total loss.

Meh, it just looks like any regular ass truck. This is like an overweight middle-aged man, thinking he’s still got it, putting on his varsity jacket and going back to hang out in his high school parking lot.

Easy NP as long as it isn’t hiding significant rust. With some patience and elbow grease, it shouldn’t take much to get this little bambina into shape.

Each and every day, this world squeezes just a little more hope out of me but I still dream about the possibility of this being produced.

Oh wow! Sadly, I’ve never had the luck or good fortune to see either. The Stratos Zero is also really high on my list. I am a huge sucker for the Italian wedge designs of the 1970's, so much that the background of my work PC is set to rotate through a photo collection of them. It was just on the Alfa Romeo Carabo a

I couldn’t decide between this, the Furai, or the RX-500 so I just went in a different direction. The Vision is pure sex.

I don’t know about the “greatest” but the Ferrari 512S Modulo has always been one of my favorites. This interpretation of the future is much better than the one we actually got.

Any Mazda RX-8 with an automatic. It really sucked any possible joy out of those cars by lowering redline to 7k and further reducing output of an engine that was already somewhat anemic. They also accelerated engine failure by using a block with 2 fewer ports that couldn’t burn the carbon out, plus only a single oil

His opinion of Jaahnavi Kandula having “limited value” can only suggest the following:

Can we get a wellness check on that C30? The left mirror cap is also missing, so probably not the first time Mr. Busey has clipped someone.

NP. These are gorgeous and becoming increasingly rare since so many people have given up on them. This would be ideal for someone who isn’t looking for perfection and just wants to tinker around and go for the occasional cruise. 

They tried, but the technology wasn’t there.

Damn. I never even considered this but I think you’re right. It is just a few nips and tucks away from looking like a killer EV. A great idea that only Mitsubishi could ruin.

As a longtime Volvo C30 owner, I’d love to see it refreshed as an EV. Volvo had one in the concept phase that sadly never went into production. The new EX30 is such a miss for me because it doesn’t stand out from the C40 or XC40Recharge in any significant way other than being another CUV, only slightly sized down.

So you buy a clapped out Corvette, say a C3 or C4. You tell yourself, “It’ll be a fun project. I can save it.” It’s exciting for a while and you think you have everything under control. Just a weekend thing, right? You buy some parts (but not too many) to get started and put them in the trunk. You begin spending most

I’d still rather have the leather. My C30 has the T-Tec seats with the white fabric center inserts and I’ve always hated them. I’m about to have mine reupholstered because the T-Tec is starting to crack in a few places and the fabric was made in some alternate dimension where even filtered bottled water will stain it.

Cut the price in half and I’d be willing to spend more time evaluating the merits of a low mileage Dodge Stratus, but I’m certain I’d still pass after running through such a mundane thought exercise. These weren’t good when new and time surely has not been any kinder. This is priced with the assumption that it is

This is a tough one. It’s probably worth $4500 as-is with the expectation that you will drive it until it breaks. These are prohibitively expensive to fix, tend to present some frustrating issues as age and mileage increase, and are usually lost causes if they come with a history of neglect. This one probably isn’t

This is a tough one. It’s probably worth $4500 as-is with the expectation that you will drive it until it breaks. These are prohibitively expensive to fix, tend to present some frustrating issues as age and mileage increase, and are usually lost causes if they come with a history of neglect. This one probably isn’t

Pffft...expensive vintage cars are so 2020. Building your own dick-shaped rocket is the new cool for billionaires. To the moon baybeee!