marvthegrate
marvthegrate
marvthegrate

There's nothing weird about my 2 stroke 3 cyl Saab. Nothing at all. Not the freewheel gear, not the motor, not the body shape. Nope, nothing strange at all here. Please move along.

You gave me PTSD remembering when mine failed.

In Brown.

I am really hoping the oil burning Mazda 6 makes it to dealerships this year. I keep seeing the commercials for the diesel 6 saying "Coming 2014". I do hope they are not playing with my emotions.

I think that the pair of @AndyLally and @RyanEversley are good follows. Both are fun racers that get Twitter and how to use it.

This looks suspiciously like The Stig. Some say that he'll turn in to you in a corner.

I would include Will. I. Am.'s complete collection.

I'll see that and raise you a Grand Prix limo:

Oh God, This....

A brown shooting brake Miata. That is so Jalop it hurts.

In one way it's sad to see Massa going to a midfield team, but Williams is a team with a rich winning history. I am very glad to see him with a ride next year, and I won't shed any tears if Pastor "I'll turn in to you then blame you for the crash" Maldonado can't secure a seat for 2014.

It's an interesting look at the safety of the user. It's not strictly speaking an original idea, however. Neal Stephenson described a system almost exactly like this in his book "Snow Crash" in 1992.

Not all of us Utards are mormon.

An old room mate took this picture after coming across this accident on the way home.

I've a buddy with a w210 that is bankrupting him. His in-laws gave him the car free of charge. It has since had to have several *very* expensive parts replaced. My personal favorite was him having to change the tiptronic shifter when his wife neglected to close the sunroof when it was raining.

Any "cheap" luxury vehicle. That E-Class that you've been eyeing? Expect to pay out the nose for every little electrical fault. The old Porsche down the street? God forbid it needs body work. I can think of fewer ways to go broke than to keep an aging luxo-barge operating.

Replacement of door mirrors.

Very nice Saab. It makes me miss my three. My first car was a 69 model 96 and then I had a pair of NG-900s.

It's great to see that this is your stance, and one I share. There is often too much history lost by modification. Can't wait to see what comes out of your shops next.

Chip, I love your work. Some truly amazing pieces have come out of your shops.