meotter96
Meotter96
meotter96

I hope Tracy saw Dr. Spaceman after the accident to make sure he was ok. 

The Flex is dying after this year too. She’s an old girl at this point of the lifecycle, but I have to admit I’m bummed to see it go. I’ll pour one out for one of the weirdest family haulers out there. RIP Taurus SHO estate wagon. 

As a life long New Englander, I’d give it two years before there were issues, and that’s assuming the engine holds out. A friend of mine had a Quantum in high school in the late 90's. We lovingly called it the watermelon because of all the rust spots that had developed on the body. It looked like a bunch of watermelon

The southwest might be the only region of the country where something like this could survive. These things were pre-rusted on dealer lots virtually everywhere else.

I saw something similar at Greenpark in Sebring back at the 2007 12 hour. It was a Chevy small block powered full reclining couch, complete with a manual transmission.

I put the youtube trailer on .25 speed and did a few freeze frames to determine the number. I’m still going to watch this movie when it comes out, but I think I’m going into it knowing that it is going to be thoroughly Hollywood’d

and the thing has the zombie-like quality of a car that just won’t die, possibly out of spite.

So I’m not the only pedant who noticed this. My first reaction to the crash was “Wait a minute, the #29 finished the race in the top 10.”

I’m fairly certain that if I were to consume 25 cups of coffee I would suddenly acquire the metabolic rate of a hummingbird. My sole purpose on earth would be to acquire more life giving columbian roasty nectar.

I’m fairly certain that if I were to consume 25 cups of coffee I would suddenly acquire the metabolic rate of a hummingbird. My sole purpose on earth would be to acquire more life giving columbian roasty nectar.

That anker soundbar is a hell of a deal. I got mine when it was $79, and I haven’t been disappointed one bit. 

That anker soundbar is a hell of a deal. I got mine when it was $79, and I haven’t been disappointed one bit. 

Who on staff has the most impressive speeding ticket? Someone HAS to be in triple digits. 

Mother of mercy I want to put this on chicken and waffles so badly. 

Viewed from above it is really busy.. Viewed dead on from the front or back? MUUUUUCH better. I love the front of this car from that angle. 

Agree to disagree I suppose. I’m not the biggest fan of the prancing horse, but I’ll admit that the 458 and 488 are great looking vehicles. They look and sound great on the track too, even when they are winning, much to my disappointment! 

It really makes me wonder what the viability of a Mexico City or Monterrey franchise is. I would imagine their average gate would be worlds better than the Rays at this point. Logistically it might add a bit of complication though

And it appears to look like just about every other Ferrari. Good job?

A gentleman in my town is the original owner of a ‘76 Scout. It was his first car that he ever bought, and still has it. He had it completely restored a few years ago. It is absolutely magnificent. I spent a half hour at cruise night talking to him about it. He was pretty excited that someone knew what his truck was

A gentleman in my town is the original owner of a ‘76 Scout. It was his first car that he ever bought, and still has it. He had it completely restored a few years ago. It is absolutely magnificent. I spent a half hour at cruise night talking to him about it. He was pretty excited that someone knew what his truck was

Underrated comment here....