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I kind of felt that way at first, as even the speed didn't bother me too much (though I would have wanted to have a helmet on at those speeds). It was when I saw the oncoming traffic that I think things crossed the line (literally); he could have easily drifted into the other lane and forced somebody else into the

The list of big stories could have been cut in half if only word had gotten out about the Cobb shifter in time.

So the Pontiac 6000 is the intro photo, yet it's not actually one of the top 10 cars in the story? I'm crying bait and switch!

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A public service announcement from John Anderson.

My thoughts exactly; there's a pristine white one that parks in my underground deck at work. It moves around occasionally, but isn't driven every day; not sure what the story is, but since I actually have an El Camino already taking up space in my garage, I'd have to get rid of it before I dare even leave a note on

Here's a photo of mine and another guy's I didn't know who parked in the same lot as me during the day (mine is the one in the foreground). Both 1980 Conquista models, but mine has the 229 V6 and he had a V8 (not sure what size though). His is a daily driver, mine not so much at this point.

I remember back when this would have been a mandatory response.

I actually did something like this once; our old garage door had a rough, somewhat sandpaper-ish texture to it, and the paint was oxidized. I was washing a car in the driveway, and at some point I sprayed the garage door and gave it a rub with my palm, and noticed a good bit of the oxidation came off...so I continued

I think you can generally get away with poking fun of the Amish on the Internet, but that's about it.

Here's a shot of the camera car driver.

My kids and I do a variation on this, but I guess we haven't consciously called it a game or given it a name. We'll try to interpret the letters of standard issue license plates to make a word; like the plate posted below here one of us might say something about "Zit 714". There's no scoring or anything like that,

Having an El Camino in my garage, perhaps I should show this video to my wife; that way I wouldn't have to use the BM excuse anymore. "Just rubbing off the El Camino honey, I'll be out in a minute!"

I remember when I was younger and working on the farm, an old man warned me to be careful. He told me how he was working behind a tractor to adjust something with the PTO in gear, and me managed to get his pants caught on the PTO shaft. He thought fast enough to unbuckle his belt before he got pulled into the

My dad stuck one of our tractors once when I was in my early teens; he tried something similar, but instead of lashing the tree (or in his case, a wooden beam) to a single wheel, he laid it beneath the tractor forward of the rear wheels, chaining it to both wheels. In theory this should have worked, but the field was

That was my first reaction as well.

Maybe in a different color though.

Or maybe he had one, but it was installed...in reverse.

Pinto. Maybe not the coolest, but I hated to see if left out.

I think it was the fact that it was a wagon, that appeared very clean and drivable, more than anything else. Hopefully this Cadillac was in much worse shape than it appeared to be, but when I looked at the promotional video on youtube that someone else linked to, it had a majority of "dislike" votes, so I'm thinking

I got upset the other day when a charity was having a "car bash" and letting people sledgehammer an '86 or so Taurus wagon that appeared to be drivable, so trashing this Caddy seems extremely pointless to me.