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I recently took Amtrak for the first time returning home from central IL to east TX. It’s an 11-12 hour drive, a 4-6 hour flight with a connection (or a considerably larger ask for a friend on the other end to come pick me up in DFW), and a ~17-hour train ride. The train actually takes me right to the small town I

*snerk*

The younger immature me would’ve made a “too bad a couple dozen of those idiots didn’t get blown up real good”comment or something similar.

This is what happens to a Mustang when it is made to do “high-performance” maneuvers near a crowd that it is not allowed run over/devour. It commits suicide because its population-culling purpose remains unfulfilled.

Sure, maybe Liz’ll just post those literal millions of stories about men and their plight of fighting for their right to vote and how they struggled to be taken seriously when competing against the thousands of women that comprised all of motorsport.

Oaky, quit birching, these guys are very poplar.  Have you deciduous what wood cheery you up instead?

Ann Wisdom and Pat Moss and their/my favorite car:

What do you want them to do, walk wailing repentance through the street whipping themselves with spiked belts?

“What the hell are you kids doing out there?!?”

Who’s banned which flags in the USA? Are you talking about the flag of the Confederate slavery regime?

I dont like it because it is a stupid click bait article with a click bait title. I expected to come in here and see him with a 991 GT3 or S65 Coupe or something cool.After clicking I just get this. This isnt a celebrity blog. It is a car blog and for me to expect a car in an article about a celebrity is not

Not knowing about cars or how they work isn’t a problem. If you really wanted to know, and approached the topic nicely, I’m betting that the large majority of mechanics or friends or other knowledgeable people would be happy to teach you. (Just like any other hobby, we’re happy to share our knowledge if it means you

Perhaps supposed to refer to 6th generation Bluetec? Ah hell, who cares, I want one!

Someone mention Targa Florio? Someone mention Chaparral2F? I thought so...

Even seen images of WW1 battleships painted with dazzle camouflage?

Yes/no. They built all the generic humvees, then across the parking lot was another building that the ones selected would get armor put on. Majority of the trucks that go to US bases are not armored, no point in spending the money for something that's just going to be used to transport troops around training grounds.

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Ha no problem. I was at AM General from 2005-2011 in Livonia, MI. Military budget cuts means future programs always go first, which we were, so myself and a lot of others left before we got canned. We built a LOT of prototype vehicles to try to pitch to the government. Some just different variants others all new

Cars like this present quite the conundrum. The thing that makes it unique is that it hasn't been driven, drive it and you destroy what makes it special. After a few years of regular use, it will become indistinguishable from any other Mini van that's been restored. But, buying a car that can't be driven just seems

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