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My fiancée and I often use VGG vernacular while working on our own turdboxes. “I’m just gonna do the right thing and ignore that.”

A guy is pretty funny and knows his way around a vehicle. 

Vice Grip Garage is absolutely the best car channel on YouTube, and I ain’t kiddin’ ya.

My go-to shows are more about working on cars than driving them. Vice Grip Garage, IronTrap Garage, Mortske Repair, coldwar motors (ok that one is more about Canadian hijinks with a side of cool wrenching), Junkyard Digs, etc. Road Kill Garage and Hot Rod Garage round them out. If nobody is getting oil all over them

I mean, shit needs time to fix.

That’s an absurd headline. What Trump is doing is letting people choose the car they want, rather than the car the government will let them have. You can buy a Tesla if you want. You can buy a Hummer if you want.
It’s called liberty, you should try it sometime.

Why do you think he mentioned 2014 but not before?

Jason, I usually like the stuff you write and it’s mostly smart and funny. But lose the profanity. It doesn’t add a single bit of humor, and it’s no longer shocking or edgy. It’s just a crutch for inadequate writing. You’re much better than that.

In the coming months, the Supreme Court is expected to rule on a similar case that argues that in the absence of an alternative app store on iOS, the 30 percent fee amounts to a hidden tax on consumers because developers have to bake the fee into their pricing.

Look at the paint job.

Looks like the video implies the program has to be on the computer to work, is that the case?

I’d bet you money that he was informed that the way he’s constructed his argument sounds more than a little bit like extortion.

It used to be 1. 

A lot of them being built locally under license, too. They also operate C17s and are buying our new maritime patrol 737s.

Yeah, the IAF has had an eclectic mix of British, French, and Russian hardware, as well as many upgrades from Israel.

The chain of fraud goes all the way back to Ferry Porsche slapping a fancy emblem on his dads beetle.

As far as I know, European Collectibles did a full restoration on it, which should have confirmed exactly what it was.  So I feel it’s on them for the most part right now.

IIRC European Collectibles “restored” the car, so they should well know that it was a fake.

I suppose we will find out soon enough

The real question is how far back can you hold someone accountable for an inauthentic car? Should European Collectibles sue the guy they bought it from? Should the current owner, Jerry, and European Collectibles sue some 85 year old guy who originally modified a $500 Speedster into a super rare GT car back in the 70's