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    One of our drivers had a Peterbuilt tractor with a 300" wheelbase. The sleeper had a queen sized bed, breakfast nook, shower, washer and dryer and a $5000 stereo system. I had to drive this from Baltimore to Richmond and back one night, towing a 50' trailer. It was a hell of a ride.

    The other day I read that they are thinking of re-doing Tank Girl, possibly with Margoe Robbie. I think you need to send them this tape. You could be a show in.

    Was actually gonna go NP until you mentioned a slushbox transmission. Makes me wonder about the brain of the person who conceived this vehicle.

    Kind of reminds you of that idiot who borrowed his buddy’s Jeep and got it swamped by Dorian.

    I went to a public high school in Baltimore way back in the early 60's. In my homeroom, we had a couple of Jewish people, a Greek, a couple of Germans, several of Polish descent, a couple Orientals, about a half dozen Black people and about the same amount of white people. I’m sure I missed somebody in there, but it’s

    Well, to be honest, I was out of the car market when the M3's were big. Spent 12 years OTR trucking, and not really paying much attention to cars (except for my LBC’s (Little British Cars).

    Automatic = CP. Sorry.

    Well, no, because as a general rule I haven’t seen a BMW that I have actually liked since the mid 80's, especially the newer ones that basically look like Buicks to me.

    Yes, there are many so called Netflix originals. MOST of them are actual TV show from other countries which have been previously broadcasted in their country of origin and have English subtitles only. The shows that are dubbed over to English are done so poorly that you still have to read the sub titles to see what is

    So, you don’t like to stand out in the crowd, huh? That’s OK. My daily drivers are a TR8 and an RX7 FC. I hate driving what everybody else drives.

    What can I say. The Leaf is one of the most boring looking cars I can think of. I tend to like cars that are a bit different and quirky. I love the old Trans Ams with all of the scoops and decals, I really like the Juke’s and I have kind of come around to the idea that Aztec’s were not all that bad - they are starting

    Frankly, not a thing. These cars have no interest to me. Sorry.

    In a slightly different vane, I was once coming down I75 in my 18 wheeler when I noticed a NY tagged car full of adults and children with a rear tire just about ready to blow out (it was a really old Ford LTD). I tried to get the driver’s attention, to no avail. So, I did what I had to do to force them to pull off at

    Yeah, but realistically the BMW is a lot better looking and unusual car. I’d have the BMW.

    Had one of these. Paid $475 for it back in the late 90's. Ran like stink, but the undercarriage was pretty much rotted away, along with the spare tire hole in the trunk. I rebuilt all of the rusted undercarriage and other holes with POR15 painted fiberglass sheets. The plug wires were so old, that when it rained, you

    I think I see the thought process here. Make Biden the candidate, and then pick from the rest of the field the most progressive, left wing “gonna give you everything” candidate. The truth is that Biden is obviously “not all there” mentally and physically and will be lucky to last a year in the high pressure

    I have driven original Cobras back in the day, and seen a driven various replicas. They all had Ford engines. Whoever decided to build this car WAS on the crack pipe.

    What kind of scares me about this is the power. I once had an 850 Spider, and that little sumbitch was pretty quick in it’s day, even with that little motor in the rear. Having three times that power would have probably gotten me in a lot of trouble.

    I was reading the blow by blow of the debate on some website or another and suddenly THIS jumps out at me. WTF!!! Many years ago I was visiting someone in Philadelphia during election time, and one candidate had big trucks rolling through the neighborhoods handing out free pumpkins. At that time, it also was not

    I know about this from bitter experience. Currently putting the final touches on a 4.0 for my TR8. During the assembly, oil pressure problems actually caused the crankshaft to bend, believe it or not. This is why I recommended the TimeSerts, as the original 3.5 block had the damn head bolts pull the threads, and I