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Give the rarity, if you want a Pink Cadillac, this is one to buy.

Still safer than the ol’ VW Widowmaker

Sears sold Craftsman to Stanley/Black&Decker and you can get them at Lowes now.

The whole motor could have deformed. I’d check the bores and make sure they aren’t out of round. An aluminum block would have just cracked, but an Iron block might bend.

Ice in the engine scares me. Water can exert some crazy high pressures as it freezes. A few small coolant passages is one thing - filling the block is very different. So many places something could have been deformed or cracked...

i still dont understand why people think this is a light switch and bam everyone back to work living a great life. settle in, summer about to be long with lots of disappointments haha 

1st Gear: 80% drop in profit still means they are making a profit. I would see this as a pretty good silver lining given the situation. Plenty of others are talking losses.

Doesn’t the ZL1 come with a ton of handling mods too though? 

Almost ZL1 power, but without the magnaride, upgraded brakes, E-LSD, wider front fenders for wider front tires, nor wider rear tires to put the power to the ground? Cars and Coffee here we come!

All of them? You’re telling me LeBron follows every rule to the letter? That the NFL players out at various facilities, practicing with other players are following the law?
The reason that racism won’t ever be gone in this country is stupid statements like this that draw away from actual racism. 

Ok so how long do you stay locked down? How long can the country keep giving people money when there’s minimal amounts of taxes coming in? At the end of the day, the quarantine was not put in place to somehow magically make the virus disappear. It was put in place to make sure that the hospitals were not overcrowded.

So we sit at home for the next few years?

When neither proves viable, then what? A successful vaccine or treatment is far from a guarantee.

Just like Apple fans. Except a lot of them aren’t actually well-off, they just like to pretend they are

Google says roughly 20 hr drive, depending on where in Texas.

Toyota left California for Texas, so maybe the Musk is just doing as the Japanese do. 

The 1988 Fiero updates costed Pontiac $30M or roughly $1,100 per car. The Fiero space frame was revolutionary. Chevy did what they could to get the Fiero killed. In 1997, Chevy brought the C5 to market with a space frame for the first time that looked like the Fiero space frame! It’s the main reason I don’t like the

I think it’s more of a shame they were neglected by GM in the sense that by the time they were updated into being decent cars, their reputation was sullied, sales were down, and GM cancelled the platform.

So, let me understand, Fiero’s (in any form or configuration) were replaced (??) by a Beretta?? Reatta, I understand... But somehow a Beretta looked like a better choice than a Fiero? Any non-immolated Fiero that is? (Really, the fire problem was not nearly as common as legend would have it.)

“VIN-related information for pre-1987 vehicles is now in private hands” what in the fuck does that mean?