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If it's running LeMans in 2016, you would think a test mule would have been spotted, unless they are disguising them as 2005-6 GT's.

Busch has to be telling the truth. There's no way someone would make that that shit up about themselves. If I wanted to make up an alibi, crying after watching a sad movie naked would be the last damn thing I'd say.

Not many people, including myself deny the reality that satellites, missles and UAV's provide superior function for what the SR71 was used for. The fact that it propelled man faster than any non-orbiting craft is why we read about it today. Despite their usefulness, people don't read books about, watch movies about

Good point and not a bit of it is untrue. In 50 years human, onboard pilots will probably be as outdated as hand started props are today. It is sad that getting ourselves to the highest heights and fastest speeds is no longer a big motivator in aviation.

It came 61 years after the Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk. Fifty years later, it's still unbeaten. That's kind of sad.

It keeps it's human sidekick safe, has room for a variety of gadgets, it's fast, which is the three main attributes of a hero car, right?

Even though I'm doing the equivalent of going onto a craft beer forum to justify the virtues of Bud Light, but there's something about the rumble of 43 NASCAR Cup cars thundering by on first lap of a green.

When Tony Stewart left Joe Gibbs Racing, everyone asked "Gene Who?". Now that team is a powerhouse. There's basic items and tools every team needs. Why not get them at fire prices? Race teams do it all the time.

As a fan of NASCAR and World of Outlaw fan from the late 1980's, I never liked the name "Sprint Cup" being that WoO races Sprint Cars. With that, I always called NASCAR's bigs as simply Cup and the cars as Cup Cars.

In looking over the rankings, I thought "what could be worse than the 55 Speed Limit?", then I saw the video at #1. A shit show indeed.

A rare vehicle that has little parts availability and potentially difficult to work on is somewhat tolerable if it's a sports car or some other plaything. If it's a vehicle that you are putting to work, it's not acceptable. CP

Between the Mustang collectors and police car collectors out there, this one will go fast. To bad it's probably illegal to paint it up in CHP livery.

...or in 10 years on someone's ragged out CLA

Oh, the humanity!

Oh, the humanity!

"What's even crazier is that the officer may not tell you exactly what type of ticket you're getting. Many officers simply write "RD" on the ticket, which drivers don't usually recognize as reckless driving right away. I think that helps reduce arguments on the side of the road."

"Move over bitches, Kim Jong Un-gary up on this mutha fucka!"

I'd take the Mustang for the win. Folks have been beating around in the dirt and snow in old Mustangs for decades.

If i were a driver, I'd be all over this, just for the chance to thrash some of the varied machines. I miss the days when they pulled in the Schumachers and Jeff Gordon's of the world. I hope Kurt stays on his best behavior!