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American cheese is better than bologna which would eat paint. There are some cheeses that would do that, but probably pricy for kids. 

I’ve driven the 1972 Olds Cutlass wagon known as the Go-Shop Flat Top raced by John Troxil. torque monster. Every light it’s hard not to hammer down on that 455 and watch the front end lift up if not off the ground. 

Front bench seats...more or less. Allows for things to happen while still driving down the road. If your driver is bendy, or the passenger is bendy.

how many times is this going to be done? 

I had a Maverick. 1975 Light blue, 4 door, AT, PS. that’s it. basic transportation. Wonder how much that car was when new in today’s dollars. Dad bought in 1985 with 48k miles, and all sorts of rust. I added a cheap $20 UNICEF auto reverse cassette that came with two speakers that I just mounted on the transmission

Pontiac

thanks for the link to that movie. I’ve been looking to see if I could buy it, never thought it would be on YouTube. 

Why OPEC? Why not our own oil? Ya know...like the last president did...

the only place that should be drive to is the junk yard. 

Dana Mecum once owned one of the three GT40 cars. Went to the auction where he was selling it. It was under glass. With an armed guard. When it drove up to the block, there were so many people jammed around it - it was insane. Bidding stopped around $8M, but was later sold for over $10M. 

I live not too far from LeClare, IA where the show was started. Was on the map first by “Buffalo” Bill Cody, who was supposedly born in the town. It’s been a touristy stop just off I80. Frank ... is an ass. He would come to local bars where the local roller derby team was, demand that they buy him drinks or be served

Bought a Telluride in August of 2020 for $41,200. Drove it 24k miles. It had 179 or so when I bought it, sold it when it just rolled 24,100 to Carmax. Sold it for $45,000. No tires, brakes. Took off all the add-ons I put on for the next one. so all I paid for was gas, insurance, maybe a little bit of interest...I did

ND. These were disposable, cheap cars. They don’t rust, they are made of plastic. I had a 2000 SC2. Great car. Basic, very basic. Cheapest car I’ve owned and had to do repairs on ($1.87, lug nut broke when rotating tires) but it was a shitbox. Uncomfortable, back seat was OK for my 12 year old (at the time) but longer

A fellow VFR rider here! 2006. 

These commercials were gold!

I was behind a guy where we were both stopped for a train once, and he threw out his cigarette butt. I was on my bike and yelled at him for littering. He got out and picked it up. I was shocked. 

it’s a Ducati, they just cost more. 

Nice, car, looks great, something is up with 10 previous owners. Something is wrong with this car. ND just on that point. 

I’m here in farm country, John Deere Corporate is about 2 miles as the crow flies from my house. There is an employee where I work that her husband and BIL bounce three tractors during harvest. They get in them near the end of the row, turn them around getting them lined up, then jump back out, waiting for the next

Across I80 in Iowa, the funniest, weirdest thing I ever saw was this guy had taken a full size panel van and cut the top off at the windshield line. He then took that metal and created waves and welded them on down the sides, about tire level. They had been spray painted blue. The windshield had been cut to form a V