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Ex-Police car is the correct car here.

I want to use this as a support truck for my Simca 1000 Rallye 2.

It’s amazing how far modern medicine has come since the 1980s. If only they had a map on the ceiling at the Spa Francorchamps infirmary when I visited the track in the 80s. I was trudging through the Ardennes forest while Alain Prost mechanically circled the track. Ayrton Senna and Nigel Mansell had crashed each other

The meat was probably fine, but the addition of person-sauce on top of it was a hard no.

I showeed a camaro owner this wagon and he seemed upset. I asked him if it made him anxious.

But the median person is too stupid to know the difference.

An Oppositelocker, flyNorCal, blew his engine, when the repair bill came back at about the same cost as what he had paid for the car he decided to walk away. He offered it up free to any Oppo who could get it towed away from the shop by a certain day. I obliged him, sold my 944 to buy a 3.2 liter boxster s engine and

This car is run by River City Rally out of Nashville. Usually 1st or 2nd for all 2WD cars...

The little FWD/AWD hot hatches that dominate rally are fun and all, but there is something ludicrous and joyful about RWD cars hanging their hindquarters out sideways on rally stages that makes me think that WRC/ARA need to give high-test RWD cars a place to play. Yes, the GT86 is in WRC3, but imagine Caymans and

Some of us Indians love driving vehicles that were the symbol of British Imperialism and are now owned by Tata corporation.

Her show was alot of fun and a very welcome addition to my sunday viewing. I’m hoping that Comedy Central will swoop in and sign her because she really is funny.

anyone remember honda tuning? sport compact car? i do! years worth of subscriptions in a watertight plastic bin in my garag e in norcal... damn it, i need to put in a fireproof container

Years ago my grandma bought a ‘38 Plymouth deluxe convertible on a whim and I remember getting rides around in that in the rumble seat and up front and watching my grandma quiet adept with the controls. Years late I got my turn at the controls. I can’t say it was as intimidating as a model T but it was quite a

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Start compromising, bub.  You are unequivocally incorrect on this matter.  

Kind of the exact opposite, actually.

It’s a shame the FX4 package forces you into 17" wheels.

In a Tundra, the window feature is not the dream come true you thought. It creates a vortex and sucks every piece of dirt and leaf into the cab and makes it feel like you’re driving inside a vacuum cleaner bag as the stuff swirls around your head. 

How fast did the BMW go? Wife’s Yaris did 111 (indicated) downwind:

Sorry, but the bottom picture 3/4-ish rear reminds me a lot of a Geo Metro Convertible.