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I was looking into buying a ‘63 Continental, but swapping the 430 engine out for a 460. Easier to find parts, but packaging apparently is an issue according to those who have done it. A pipe dream would be to put a 5.2 flat plane from the new GT350 in there.

If it does come to litigation (which I doubt), this will go away with a settlement. A small one. Unless Hart’s attorneys are feeling bullish, then they might draw it out with litigation because the laws are on their side.

“If we were talking about Hart crashing in a stock cuda”

Since the Dynamex decision*, this has been happening. One industry that has been seriously affected is strip clubs. I used to work for a well known chain of clubs, and am currently employed by their attorneys. The girls used to be independent contractors, but are now required to be hourly employees. This means they

Said it before and I’ll say it again, that Acura is production ready with some proper side mirrors.

Let’s hope this is like one of BMW’s “concepts”. Those (aside from the radical concepts that aren’t meant for production) tended to just be the final production model with a “concept” plaque where the license plate goes.

In a hit and run, which party benefits from this, exactly? The person who gets run down? Like, are they standing there watching Austin Powers slowly approach them and run them over? That would certainly give the dead person enough time to note the license plate number. Which the dead person couldn’t share with police.

There’s layers to this. Well done

“someone purposely “slips, falls, and subsequently threatens to sue, they’re committing fraud.”

I drive past Saleen HQ every day on the way to work and I always wonder what they’re up to. Last I heard they were on the verge of bankruptcy. Now they have this thing?

Anything that breaks this current trend of lifted ultra-macho douche tractors gets my stamp of approval.

I’m waiting for fun scenarios like two characters of completely different ethnicities and/or genders both being voiced by like Nolan North or something.

Went once in 2007, never again.

I can see windshields being welded to a metal frame which is then bolted to the rest of car. This could make replacement somewhat easier than trusting random shops with a megawatt laser to weld in a replacement.

One time I thought it would be a good idea to unzip my shitty rear window on my ‘67 Mustang. When I went to zip it back up, the zipper itself decided to detach from the top. So, not exactly the issue described, but still terrible.

Deracine (another FromSoft title) hints at more Bloodborne. We can only hope.

I would consider a 4.7/289 small in certain situations. When you spend a lot of time around 60s and 70s American cars, which routinely have 7.0+ battleship engines, a 4.7 seems pretty small. But compared to modern day engines, 4.7 is pretty big.

This was in the early 2000s (2002 I think?), but I was playing FFIX for the first time. I was in 8th grade and had two days off school for some reason that I can’t remember. It was the first time I remember literally losing track of time while playing a game. I remember looking outside my window and being surprised

I played the first game for a couple months. I quit around the time they added something like a challenge mode or whatever it was called. Basically, it was nothing but enemies wearing hoodies and a balaclava who could take two full magazines from an AK to the face, but would hit my toe with a 9mm and I would die

So when you see the term “microtransaction”, does your vision just go red and you start ranting, or do you actually look into the details?