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How do you find spare parts for a Lada ?

Hmm... an “aeroscreen”. It looks like it functions awfully similarly to another obscure automotive invention, the “windshield”. Perhaps F1 and Indycar should also investigate another technology of yore, the “roof”.

Get a ‘99-’02 Saab 9-3 Viggen. 230 hp, 5-speed stick and more back seat room and cargo space than most of today’s small SUVs. Good ones can still be found under $10K.

For everyone suggesting these two-doored cars, including the guy that is looking for help:
Putting babies in the back seat of a two door car sucks unshaven scrote-sack.

Please don’t drive around your newborn baby in a 60 year old Corvair, unless you really have no other option. I feel like that should go without saying, but here we are.

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Hotter take:

I disagree*. Buying more truck than you need is foolish. You aren’t impressing anyone by DD’ing a full size truck back and forth from your job in middle management.

It’s a feeder series that’s been set up to eliminate one of the biggest hurdles in racing, finance. None of the drivers have any out-of-pocket expenses and all of them are getting a cut of the prize money at the end of the season. They also change cars and support every race so no one can develop a “better” car unless

So like Susie Wolff, but without the nepotism? This is progress.

After so many years of not even having a bump day qualifying (did not have more than 33 entrants) this is actually pretty awesome.

It’s the calm part in the middle of the pancake, I’m pretty sure. No idea what it has to do with baseball, though.

Still have no idea what ‘the batters eye’ is.

No Pink Pig? WTH man?

2019 Volvo V60 R-Design with T6 AWD in Fusion Red Metallic for $50,040. You’re welcome.

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The strandbeests will provide better racing than F1 at Zandvoort, and I love Zandvoort as a track.

Meanwhile I have to get my drivers license and insurance scanned to test drive a Honda Civic

I think my favorite bit of Merlin trivia is that the engine was built under license by Packard, and was used in a Canadian-licensed version of the Hawker Hurricane.