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It’s so bad that I completely ignore what the ad says and look for the interior pic.

The “Brad” girl is sorely missing from this post.

I’ve got a good one.

Raph, it’s clear from the comments that any post regarding spoilers has to include an explanation, or at least a link to an explanation, of what a spoiler does.

Refer to GruvDesign’s point above. You can’t tell if is pointless just by how it looks. I have to assume that in wind tunnel testing the spoiler met some criteria of reduced drag.

I had to vote NP. Nostalgia and all that. That was my first car, and except for stripping out the interior that’s what I wanted to do with it.

Torch, I’m not an anti-vaxxer, my kids are vaccinated, and I think you are all wrong about this. The analogy leads to ridiculous conclusions, and that is the point.

Man! without the body on there you can really see how it is just an engine with the bare minimum wrapped around it.

So this one time I had the main bearings replaced on my '79 Volvo 242 GT. Amazingly, this can be done without pulling the engine. Anyway, the job is finished and I drive the car away from the shop. I don't get far before I hear horrible tapping noises and the engine overheats.

From reading the build description, it sounds like they did a pretty thorough job of checking out the cooling issues. I'm an engineer and do thermal analysis. Smoke machines and makeshift wind tunnels may seem ridiculously low tech, but simple real world testing is often way better than sophisticated computer

That’s funny. Appropriately, there was a F&F ad before the video played.

This is a good place for my story...

I think those seats are the wrong choice (it's so easy to be a critic). Otherwise it looks great.

LOL for reals. Almost made coffee come out my nose. Good job.

That's true. But what is that picture? Some part of a boat?

When I go to buy a used truck years down the road, the dented aluminum trucks will cost quite a bit more than the rusted out steel ones.

It's a truck. Why you would repair that?

Here's some in-car footage from the same rally. Something bad happens at the end.

I'm a Volvo guy and $8k is way over the top. I'll admit that the mileage is low, but considering that those 240 wagons were made all the way up to 1993, it's not that hard to find a nice one.

Oh man, I've always loved these things. NP for me!