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I used to have one of those. That video shows exactly why. Still drive an S80 today.

Yeah he’s telling me that he bought a marauder, and in my mind I’m like “oh cool, a marauder.” Then he tells me everything he’s done with it and the inside of my mind is screaming “NOOOO! WHAT HAVE YOU DONE”

“Cloudy with a chance of BMWs”. Now airing in Austin, TX.

Eh, if you’re worried about the cool wall, you might be on the wrong side

I would say that this and keeping the xB covers all the bases between them.

That is a very good option, as long as the “build it, not buy it” is a feasible option.

I like those old tankers a lot.

Im sorry. The answer we were looking for was 1994-1996 Impala SS. 20 years later, these still look bad ass coming at you on the road.

Im sure Musk would love nothing more than to sell a car called the T-800. In Special silver paint with bright red headlights. and the satnav has a funny accent

According to Ashlee Vance’s book, she didn’t just ask for any old raise, she asked for compensation on the level of SpaceX’s top execs. After considering it (while sending her on an all expenses paid vacation) he instead offered her another position in the company. He didn’t fire her. She declined the offer by just

One hardly knows where to begin.

That place is a landmark for those traveling from Chicago to St. Louis, spending a minute or so driving along the highway and looking over at whatever was on their lot.

You’ve obviously never driven past it on I-55 going south towards St. Louis, there was plenty of old, awesome iron on their property.

This shop has been one of the most reliable sources of unmolested barn find classic American cars for a long time. Anybody who has looked online for classics knows who they are. It’s tragic that this happened. A lot of these vehicles are, simply, irreplaceable.

My best friend’s wife works here and has for a long time, since her teenage years i think. From what I’ve gathered from her over the years they were very nice people to work for and they treated her very well. I hope there isn’t anything clandestine behind the fire but i have to admit it was my first thought.

A highlight of the boring-ass drive from Chicago to St. Louis, especially that stretch from Springfield to St. Louis, is driving past there and seeing what was out front.

Shhh, don’t feed the wildlife or it’ll keep coming back.

Nooooo! That was my favorite roadside landmark on the way to St. Louis! Well, that and those guys with the big pink elephant.

An old-school refrigerator?