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Snuze: Needs another Swede
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Winner.

If you suck water up the intake, you'll hydro-lock the motor, gas, diesel, doesn't matter. Both need to be above water.

I pick the 1938 Gulf-Miller Tucker Special. Why you ask? Well, for many reasons. It combines some of the greatest names ever to be involved in the automobile. Gulf needs no explanation other than perhaps this is car existed before their famous livery came about although the blue with red hint at the tradition to

That's sweet.

I never got pulled over, not once in my WRX. I did get yelled at by park police for driving out onto the beach once, but no speeding tickets. And its by far the most ridiculous fast car I have owned.

NACA ducts and that sound... OMG. I keep fighting with myself because I want a Miata more and more every day...

For like $5500, I'd probably pick it up. Only because it's weird, and I dig weird. On the flip side it's sacrilige in many ways; you just don't fuck with a Ferrari, even if it is a Bertone GTB4. But at least he kept it "Ferrari themed" by using cues from other models. I'm up in the air, I think its kind of

You know its coming...

My girlfriend had one from the time she started driving until a year ago, or about 9 years. Definitely a good choice.

Is it bad that I like some of the body treatmens?

Thanks Mack. I would have heart-clicked your story too, but I had done that a long time ago.

My dad got me a 1/18 scale model of this when I was little. In fact I'm looking at it right now sitting on a shelf in my old bedroom.

Mack, that's a great story and reminds me a bit of my own. Growing up we had a 1972 Stingray that sat out by our house. Every day for as long as I can remember I would stare at that car and wonder why we had it. No one ever drove it. It just sat. Then one day my dad went out and put the top down and stared the

Sorry to hear about your loss. But it sounds like you have a lot of memories to cherish about one kick-ass grandma!

I remember seeing this car on TV at the age of 4 or 5. At the time it stirred feelings which I still can't explain 20 some odd years later. This car made me a Ferrarista, a car guy, and by extension a man.

I want it and some "DRNKNDRV" vanity tags.

I love these things, I love the story behind them, I love watching the evolution. Wake up one day and decided "Fuck it, I have a lot of money, I'm going to build a McLaren F1 killer." Then hire some engineers, source a competent Ford motor, make it happen. The decide it's not enough, so you design your own motor,

Apparently heart clicking disappeared? Damn nibbles.

Dukie, thank you for your service. I can only imagine what it was like being at Bagram. I was in the Navy for 6 years, but never spent any time in the sandbox. So thanks for being there.

Hmmm... how about lots of rev's and a tuned ECU? If you do it right you can keep it in the boost.