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Chile, I remember seeing all the miners waving it.

God speed Carroll.

Leakey, Texas. Smack dab in the middle of the Three Sisters RR335, RR336, RR337. RR337 was recently listed as one the ten great driving roads you've never heard of [jalopnik.com] and it's not too far away from I-10 where the speed limits were recently raised to 85 mph.

Chevrolet to pull all 11 IndyCar engines.

I actually have a 1981 Honda Express SR, which I believe is the model depicted in this ad. It's top speed is about 27 mph going down hill with the wind at your back but regardless it's wonderfully fun to ride. It may be time to start riding it more though I haven't had it insured, registered or inspected in a few

Two words: cojones.

Jerry Seinfeld?

Subaru BRAT, try finding one these days.

Chuck Norris doesn't drive, if he wants to go somewhere it comes to him.

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1949 Oldsmobile 88, a.k.a Rocket 88. Its combination of a relatively small light body and large, powerful engine made it a precursor to the muscle car.

Volkswagen Golf GTI Mk1: while not the first hot hatch this was the one that made people take notice.

I just bought one of these last week, got it at a dealership in Connecticut for more than $21000 below list. Flew from Dallas to pick it up myself and made the 1700 mile drive in two and a half days. Great car for a long road trip.

If you take 337 another ten miles west of Leakey there are some great curves and views there as well.

Allow me to present the 1949 Oldsmobile 88 a.k.a. Rocket 88. The combination of a relatively small light body and large, powerful engine made it a precursor to the muscle car. It won six of the nine NASCAR late-model division races in 1949, 10 of 19 in 1950, 20 of 41 in 1952, making it the first real "King of NASCAR".

Fiat Multipla

"Is the Popemobile Catholic?"

Sorry to bump a two day old thread but I thought this might help (or hurt) your therapy.

Who is Nibbles?

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