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Oran J Sands III
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I have to give props to the writers for at least looking at a few maps while planning the trips of the cast. They left Illinois for Indiana and traveled to Noblesville where the Indiana Transportation museum has a steam engine (in real life). That might have been a total coincidence but I doubt it. And why else would

I bet Nissan found an old warehouse full of Datsun B-210's ready to sell. They weren't worth $3000 then and still aren't now.

All of a sudden "animal husbandry" takes on a new meaning. Wait, no it doesn't.

Elizabethan Collar = Cone of Shame

On the other hand you sound entitled to do as you like. Entitlements are a matter of law. What I stated is law. You don't have to like it.

Actually the roads WERE designed for cyclists and not cars originally. The whole concept of paved roads came from cyclists at the turn of the century before cars were invented. Once cars showed up there were paved roads ready for them to use. As a gearhead and cyclist I cringe when I see the tendency for the comments

I had a friend supervising the animation on BLT. Lots of time spent overseas. Director Jerry Rees got a feature deal to direct as a reward for doing such a great job with it. That flick was Marrying Man which was a nightmare thanks to feuding stars in the flick. I own a copy of BLT in every format it was released in

Someone tried to steal my '87 Cabriolet last month. Jumped in started the car and promptly shifted into reverse instead of first and rammed the car in back of him. The bike rack on the back of my car pushed up into the rear window which immediately shattered and the would-be thief ran off into the night.

You forgot to mention the pole dancing in the beds of the pickups! Evidently an option now available in your Ford Super Duty!

Watch the video very closely. See how well the brakes work and the taillights come on at the end? Did you see those taillights during any of the video? Nope, you didn't. And I'm sure the cops noticed as well.

This is why people with ADD shouldn't be allowed to cook!

It's not the crap on your hands that spreads the disease, it's the germs you pick up from the flush handle and the door and the faucet. Germs left there by others. You don't get cold and flu germs out of your ass. In the health industry we practice aseptic technique, the how and way germs are spread and that spread is

Reminds me of the day I was driving into work and the guy on the radio starting talking rapidly about the air strike over Indianapolis. I had been barely listening up to that point and started wondering who was bombing us and why. And then wondered why I was driving to work if we're at war. Eventually the radio

Chuck Jordan's best styling constructed with German precision. I bought my first one for $2999 in '74, my next one for $50 in '80 and I'll gladly spend $2100 to get another one. Mine went from daily driver to autocross special to pro rally car and back to daily driver. It took a runaway milk truck to finally stop it.

Chuck Jordan's best styling constructed with German precision. I bought my first one for $2999 in '74, my next one for $50 in '80 and I'll gladly spend $2100 to get another one. Mine went from daily driver to autocross special to pro rally car and back to daily driver. It took a runaway milk truck to finally stop it.

The thing is... overly large people want to buy new cars like the rest of us. Unfortunately they make a lot less money than "normal" size folks so they're forced to buy the cheapest new car they can. And that's usually a crap micro car/ sub-compact POS that they don't fit in. So we're rewarded with the image of 10lbs

Biggest flaw was no double-clutching McQueen-style shifting. To this day I still blip the throttle between shifts since watching Bullitt!

How many GT-40 Mark1s were left hand drive? None?