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So I get it, the car was being driven and it was totaled. Can people like this have to pass a test to buy a nice car? Can it just be a law that you have to pass a more stringent test, and a background check, and possibly even check your high school disciplinary records before being allowed to even test drive these

The original that i saw was a Super Snake, obviously a little different from the 427s, but something to keep in mind is that the original cars did have a pretty strong tube frame. Going back to the older/original 289 cars, that would be a totally different story. The really difference is in the immense power. The olr

This is also the person who waits -in front of you- at the fuel pumps when the pumps on the alternate side are open.

The Mongoose cars look incredible. I've seen a single one, but it was probably one of the best looking kits I've seen of any car. A friend of mine has a replica Austin Healey, and that thing looks great the way he modified it, but it's not like the Mongoose in terms of detail and quality.

Shelby has been after Factory Five for as long as they've been around, and every ruling I've heard of so far is in the favor of Factory Five. They're pretty public about it as well, posting the information on their website when there are new lawsuits against them. So far, it's just come down to the fact that Factory

I hope that when he does this, he's making all the "real sounds," at least in his head...

I have one of the el cheapo cars from toys-r-us. Definitely 4wd with terrible rubber (might as well just be soft plastic on what i have). No matter how hard I try, I'm terrible at it. No outdoor patio either.

“I don’t speed in that car. No way,” Ostrofsky said. “You specifically don’t speed when you have that kind of car. You’re very, very aware of this town and speeding.” He said he consulted with an attorney ahead of Wednesday’s hearing. The lawyer advised him to get all the other Ferrari owners in Aspen — he estimated

Equally terrifying as the truck from High Tension

I'm holding off purchasing your documentary for a couple reasons, but I do really really want it, because there are many Grand Nationals around where I live. Anyway, any plans for a BluRay copy? I'll totally buy the DVD, but I'd love to watch it on BluRay if possible...

I'm sorry your car looks like crap with a black top, however it is anything but cheap. I drive a black convertible with a black convertible top, and it has a tan interior. Looks quite presentable if I do say so myself.

I disagree with this. I'm personally not a member of any car club *yet* however there is a specific club I will likely join as soon as I have a show car that would make it worth it.

All the pre-production models? I mean really, where are the cars of the future we were promised?

Thanks for the feature! For more photos of this car and others, here is my flickr gallery:

Can there be a choose your own adventure kind of thing made from this? I'd like to select a car, and be able to predict my future from it, but at the same time, I also want to select a turn of events (in order) and see what my treasure will be.

They said wedding, not funeral.

Now, I know that the CTS-V Wagon is a huge pick for me, with the Magnum SRT-8 close behind, and the ever present Audi RS6 Avant, because to be perfectly honest, the RS7 may be faster, but it's not a twin turbo V10. I have to go with something a little off the beaten path right now, because I don't see it listed yet,

Funny enough, my boss's son in law used that to remember my name...for a while all he could remember was the Peach part, so he just called me Peaches...I'll admit, it's not the most flattering thing I've ever been called, but there are much worse things...

So I watched a lot of the episodes, and thought the whole thing was very funny, but also really interesting.

What was your very first "aha!" moment, when you realized you wanted to get into motor racing?