If you can’t laugh at yourself, you better be a good drinker...
If you can’t laugh at yourself, you better be a good drinker...
Great read. The way these journalists all rave about 911s is how I feel about Corvettes.
Well you do drive a Corvette. At least you aren’t in a Mustang!
If I wanted to read a book by an enemy of the people who makes things up, I would have picked up something by Solzhenitsin.
These are the stories i love Jalopnik for.
Fantastic! I don’t normally read full articles on here, but that article was interesting. I liked it. Well done.
Finally, someone who understands the performance benefits of long tube headers, and doesn’t just slap some shorties on it because they saw an ad from a page in a magazine, or because that’s what their friend bought.
This story put the stupidest grin on my face. As an individual who has rejoined the church of V8, I could picture those scenarios exactly, and the closer about finally taking your kids for a joyride actually made me almost want kids of my own, just so I could indoctrinate them into the gearhead life. Good read. Thanks.
Well that’s bye bye to that Corvette forever; because once the ground is hungry and wants to swallow a bunch of corvettes, yours is located in a prime spot. Good luck!
Two of my favorite topics in one article! Cars and Spies. Super cool!!!!
I have to imagine that a Z06 in Manhattan is extremely frustrating, never getting to use 80% of it’s speed capability, and awful potholes.
I bought your book after hearing about it on NPR. It’s on my list to read. Great story!
This is a great feel good story to start the day.
Properly good story, really enjoyed it. Is it still at the Corvette museum?
I found myself one late August evening in 2008 listening to the tick-tick of various components and liquids…