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I'm pretty sure thats a meth lab, not an engine... I mean, just look at that guy!!!

I was mistaken... the car used a TS4 diesel, it was a 4 cylinder, 8 piston engine

Holy Crap!!! Do want!!!

1950 M.A.P. Diesel Prototype. That's right, 55 years before Audi, a French tractor company was running oil burners at Le Mans.

God f**king Bless America!!!

God Bless America!!!

That.... is in poor taste. I just threw up in my mouth a little bit.

I'll leave this right here...

I know of a guy who had a Willys show car. He had packed all his stuff up at the end of the show, stayed the night in a motel, and was planning to get on the road the next day. Well he goes to leave and his whole rig is gone. A few hours later the cops found the rig, on the side of the road, unlocked, engine

This is awesome, I want it so bad it hurts.

But that's what career number 2 is for. I wanted to be a computer engineer... went to college and got my ass kicked in programming. Dropped out and joined the Navy as reactor electrician. It was ok, but during my training I discovered I loved thermo, steam plant stuff, and material science. Now I'm back in school

Oh, no doubt they were good little cars. And I think as with most things, GM really screwed up the whole Geo concept. My only regret was that I lusted after this car hard, I mean if you had put one next to a Ferrari I would have picked the Geo. I agree that they are great cars for what they are, but at the age of 7

When I was about 7, the Geo Storm represented to me the pinnacle of suave styling and sporty performance.

Threw this up in Oppo a while back... Its a a 1950 M.A.P. Le Mans racer. M.A.P. was a French tractor manufacturer. This thing though, was a real gem with its 2 stroke diesel engine (that's right, diesels were racing at Le Mans 56 years prior to Audi, and I believe they weren't even the first). Anyways, this freak

After watching Heat, I think very differently about AllState insurance.

The real question though is, which brand did Mr. Woody drive?

Hmm, haven't heard that before. But it actually doesn't surprise me. I know a lot of people use it to break in new or rebuilt engines. As mentioned, I also know a guy who buys it in 55 gallon drums and puts it in everything he owns. I was more concerned that these girls had about zero oil in their Civic, and that

I know a lot of people that break engines in with it. I also know one guy who buys it by the 55 gallon drum, and puts it in his diesel truck, his car, his lawn tractor, everything he owns really. I guess as long as it works for you.

How about the first one EVAR???

Eh, I admit it was a bit of a long story, but I was more flabbergasted than anything else. It just amazes me that people use cars every day and have absolutely no concept of how they work or what maintenance needs to be done on them.