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I worked at Watkins Glen photographing the 6-hour race in 2013 Endurance racing is awesome the precision and the sound of the cars. Plus at WGI you can walk the paddock and see the cars and teams all milling about. Another cool factor is the Porsche GT3 series was running all weekend as well. If you go to WGI this

Fast and Furious 8: Doug Edition

two round large displacement cylinders

The Pam Anderson Twin cylinder? Shared and loved by many

My feelings about this:

probably

It cannot be a Toyota its not beige

Whats the little grey car in the background at 13:32?

True it is a big vehicle, the ride on the 14 Escalade I test drove with my father who was looking to buy one was really smooth, much smoother than the 14 Denali we test drove as well. The looking like a jerk is unavoidable so you might as well turn up your nose to the masses and enjoy your classical music on the

I'm going to go with an Escalade and here is why:

I agree with those as well. I had just done photos of the SS model and had them available.

I'm going with Camaro. Even though it was only gone for a bit, Chevy brought it back looking almost as good as its 60,s and 70,s counter part. As seen here a 2014 Spring Special Edition SS Convertible.

Great visual here. Can't wait to see if it will be racing in the Tudor series might have to venture up to Watkins Glen and see it.

Ferrari SUV why not right? anything is possible. I'm not saying it would be good, just possible.

My brother in law is stationed on that carrier right now working on the electronics of the fighters. These guys kick some serious ass.

My dads first car was a 72 road runner. He had a spare horn for it as well. He kept the spare horn and put it in the 81 diesel rabbit we had when I was growing up. I is the funniest sounding horn I've ever heard.

Motorcycle with an enclosed sidecar. Keeps them contained and just rinse it out when your done. Plus worse case scenario detach it and leave them behind.

Side note with this, any way to use the VIN to find out where your old vehicles ended up? I just was curious thing of the past vehicles I've had and where they ended up, hopefully not in Syria

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This right here 28.5 Liter Fiat just sounds like power and furry unleashed. Such and ungodly sound but some how beautiful.