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jacknifetoaswan
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In what way? The Mustang GT is built to be cheap performance, and there are a lot of them that are used on the track. Contrast that with a Challenger, and I think you'll find a much higher percentage of Mustangs driven in anger than Challengers.

On some, yes. On others, no.

I believe the A-10, while not a fighter, still wears the shark teeth proudly.

AND THEN GETS FUCKING EATEN!!!

I live in Charleston, and I've still never been to Husk. For shame.

Very nice!

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Thank you! I can't take credit for those, as the previous owner, who traded this on a GT500, had those installed.

Ask, and ye shall receive! This is from the spring...

Ehh, it doesn't have a tribal tattoo, and it's black. It isn't Grabber Orange.

Hey! I grew up on the Jersey shore, and those fuckers are all from New York! Don't associate us normal, central Jersey folk with those jackasses!

Great write-up! I'd also note that the $175 million that this ship cost, conventionally powered, would likely be three to four times that cost, once the reactor and all associated design, safeguards, and legal/political costs were accounted for.

The Space Shuttle flew on computers that were designed in the 1960s. The B-52, F-15, and B-1B continue to fly on those same computers. Just saying.

Agreed! My HTC Thunderbolt, with a much older version of Gorilla Glass, had nary a scratch on it, and even though it dropped several times, I only shattered the screen once. My Nexus 4 and Nexus 5, on the other hand, seem to get constant 'soft' scratches, e.g., ones where you can't catch the scratch with your

Nope. The Cobra-R had brake cooling ducts, but not functional extraction scoops.

I live in Charleston, where the 787 is assembled, and the Dreamlifter is a common sight. She really is massive!

I know that I'm talking about cars that are five years old, but the 2011 version of the S197 GT kept up with the 2011 E92 M3 on a road course (0.9 seconds slower) and was 0.1 seconds faster in the quarter mile. Not really an apples to apples of the 2015 GT or GT350 against the F82 M4, but Ford is pretty serious about

FORD - PLEASE BRING THIS HERE AS A BRONCO!

Wow! I wouldn't expect Charleston harbor pilots to command that kind of salary, but I guess the amount of shipping, plus the strong currents and large tidal range increase the job requirements some. We were out on a friends boat one day, way up the Wando River, and it started to rain, so we hightailed it downriver,

Those are some great pictures!