jamisparker
jamisparker
jamisparker

But seriously fuck coal rollers, preferably with a rail spike covered in pissed off fire ants.

I told Doug he may need to go older on this one, maybe ‘50s or ‘60s. But what’s interesting enough to draw an audience for a whole year? This is my top suggestion at the moment:

What if you painted it in matte black? Low-budget Rally Fighter, eh? But yes I agree the zombie stuff is a little played out by now.

VW Phaeton W12 $12k

Obvious answer is S2000.

Porsche 944. Base, S2, whatever you can find. Simply because they are all great. For my entry, I’ve found a reasonably priced 944 Turbo.

Everywhere else on Jalopnik, the answer may always be Miata. But here, in Ebay Challenge Land, the answer is always W220 S600.

I find that very hard to believe.

I got a facefull on my way to work this morning (riding a bike). No way it wasn’t intentional.

Bro Diesel Trucks, all of them. If you roll coal, you’re getting a fist sandwich.

I think its impossible to make a rotary engine that anyone but enthusiasts could live with.

I don’t care what anyone says, an Opel GT is a beautiful car.

I was always a fan of the way C3 Corvettes looked - and a buy it now of $8,800!

MY EX-WIFE WAS A BIG TIME PIPE IMPORTER AND SHE WAS AS EVIL AS THEY COME

I have driven manuals sooo long I don’t even notice the effort of driving one in traffic.

Clearly, you know nothing about the science behind actual time travel. 88 MPH is a very important figure in flux-capacitor based time travel, as it is the lowest factor of C allowing for a 1.21 GW temporal-capacitive reaction. Time travel could certainly be achieved at a lower factor of C, but it carries an