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But we aren’t talking about badges, or even performance. Duane could have added them, should have but might not have. Manic asked if they even had lap belts, and I honestly told him that Duane might not have retro fitted them. I don’t know, as I’ve never seen it up close. Note how I even said MIGHT not have.

COULD have, SHOULD have, but might not have.

Here in Michigan, seat belt laws only apply to cars that came with them to begin with.

It was 1932. Of course they didn’t! My ‘63 Fairlane didn’t either. Of course, he may have retrofitted them, but clearly didn’t use them.

And I JUST figured out how to use it, too. Crap. (Yes, I am terrible with Kinja)

300 I6 Ford. Will. Never. Die. Ever.

Sweet! Best part of the show.

What car do I need to look for during the show? Basement or upstairs?

Knew it was Tax the Rich as soon as I saw the thumbnail

I believe the black key also locks it out of first gear.

I NEEEEEEEED IIIIIITTTT

Need I say more?

First. Screw what others say, since I’d know what is and isn’t true.

No, the 74 454s made 245hp. Let’s remember they were smogged out too. Also, it was no world class sports car, I love them to death, but they weren’t world class by any means. They’re not bad engines either. My grandfather has a 2000 Town Car with one, and it moves fairly well for its’ size, and isn’t too bad on gas.

What’s your favorite car that isn’t a supercar? I guarantee power changed over the years. Do we judge a 454 by the 390hp version or the 450hp version?

215? It made 300. Try again. Actually, it made 315 the last couple of years it was in the Mustang. Also, it was actually the 4V they used in the Koenigsegg. 2005-2010s used 3Vs. But, the Terminator Cobra used the 4V and was supercharged. 390hp.

I feel like he’s gotten to the point of kicking cars down as dumb or something just to do it.

I used to love them, but I got pretty sick of it after a while.

Now if Ford could do this with that Bronco concept from 2004....

That was Rutledge. Adam had a ‘73ish Duster that was a very poor substitute for General Lee.