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From the late 19th century diary of Jack the Ripper:

You have to hang out with the boomers (my friends and I) who have great appreciation for the ‘68 365 GTC. I’ve seen a couple at local car shows recently - along with the Daytona. The Daytona got a lot of street cred from Brock Yates and Sunday Driver/Cannonball Baker Sea to Shining Sea...etc, but it looks like it came

You know what’s wrong with driving in the UK? Tiny little roads. And traffic jams. And driving on the wrong side of the road. Kinda makes you want to climb out of your 1.0 liter econobox and strangle someone, which arguably would result in an additional traffic death. (Note: I’ve never strangled anyone in London or

The 1968 Ferrari GTC is magnificent. The body is almost seamless. It’s a work of art. I could see trading the ‘72 GTC/4 for the Maserati, but never the ‘68. Not my call though. I hope he gets what he paid for.

Putin just traded his plane in on a train. He’s going to be so jealous.

Some say, that if you wait 25 years gas decays past water and turns into grape soda....

Asking for a friend...I wouldn’t think it’s that hard to reproduce a silicone transmission shape. Seems to me you could have someone sculpt a mold out of foam and use it to create a casting using something similar to a lost wax process. Or simply have a skilled CAD operator recreate the shape, convert it foam, metal -

Building on this theme, I think this incentive is an excellent way to promote small business, particularly those that are SEMA members. Saving the world from the ravages of Global Warming is a laudable goal, but I think most EV conversion entrepreneurs go to bed at night more concerned with the goal feeding their

Better than a sharp stick in the eye.

Good list. You guys and gals must be car enthusiasts.

Don’t care about the study.

I’m not entirely convinced that providing a title pawn is unethical as it serves a need and could help people pay their bills without incurring tremendous debt. Of course, you have to be financially savvy to benefit from a title pawn and unfortunately most title pawn customers are not.

I take no issue with the victim/consumer being rich. If he was wronged, then he deserves compensation. But I do question why the consumer continued to be a customer for 10 years before deciding he was being cheated. Also, triple damages seems excessive for a civil suit. But then I’m not an attorney, so maybe it’s more

So, is there only one 5,829 square foot, three bedroom suite in the package? Because for $166,666.67 I expect my own. I’ll be damned if I’m going to share a room. At least not with my pals.

So rich guy has mechanic restore his cars over a 10 year period. Sues mechanic for $2.4 million. It’s a lot of money, but some of the exotics he was working on have tremendous value and appreciation. An early 70s Maserati Ghibli, for example, usually sells for $250,000 to $400,000, but one has sold for as much as $1.6

PS - I don’t want to seem critical of an article I really enjoyed. But I think I could be hoodwinked by nice paint and upholstery at a nice price, so want to know more about the basics of the vehicle. Maybe the author did too?

I get that you were taken to an island in the South China Sea, owned by a billionaire, Mr. Vin Man, where you were wined and dined, but followed by his hench men and women, before engaging in hand to hand combat with 100 other bloggers and influencers. And that you returned safely, even after the battle with Bolo

Maybe you could use that Arc Reactor that’s in Elon Musk’s chest instead of a heart; the one he borrowed from Iron Man.

Not a troll post. Just reflecting lately on the great freedoms we enjoy in the USA. I’ve been watching a lot of YouTube videos of travelers in other parts of the world. We enjoy great freedoms that others in the world don’t and I feel privileged that we do. Also, our taxes tend to be less and strangely from what I’m

You hate freedom. Seriously, you do. We are privileged to have great freedom in the USA. Not just in driving. In speech and religion and the right to vote, just to name the big ones off the top of my head. Our society is great. It doesn’t suck.