phee_the_emcee
phee_the_emcee
phee_the_emcee

Was probably a V6 with an exhaust.

I would if it worked that way; sadly, 30+ years in this business have taught me that club owners are only concerned about how much money they make in a given night. And they never give the DJ credit for a “good” night, but always blame the DJ for a “bad” one.

More like Faraway Future, amiright?

Same reason I got yellow.

Awww man... Bringing back the feels. That was my car from 17-22 and my Dad then kept it for another 20 years. It really was fun and perfectly impractical (seriously... Have you tried to get it on in the “back seat” of an Opel GT?). Easy to wrench on - hell I was a teen and replaced water pump, alternator bracket,

Then he should’ve said so. Jeez. We can’t read minds.

Oh my, it’s beautiful. I owned one when I was in my mid teens, but I never got it running, and my mom wasn’t going to let me drive it anyway (for good reason, it’s not exactly safe by modern standards).

i know he didn’t specify, but what if he wanted a car NOT made primarily of cardboard?

I hear rosaries are rather high strung.

If I’m not mistaken, I believe the Texas Board Of Education actually discourages the teaching of critical thinking skills.

People act like populist politicians haven’t been saying dumb shit for a long time in the US. People have been watching terrible TV shows for decades and terrible books for far longer. People love to act like people were reading and discussing Moby Dick and the finer parts of theories of economics in their free time.

Yes, it was at Sunnyvale Ford in CA. They had someone back out on the car because of the 10k markup they added when it arrived, and I happened to be standing there as they rolled it into the showroom next to a GT350. I had serviced my Boss 302 there and bought several other vehicles there so they knew who I was, and I

“best looking car in the segment”

Most cars have a system wherein the operator has a brain and doesn't pilot their craft into water.

Exactly. I have a 99 GT on its original clutch still. And this is the car I learned how to drive stick on, so it isn’t like I was easy on it ...

That’s only 25 miles.

I changed the clutch in my 1987 VW Fox at 141,000 miles, and only because I thought it might be about time to do it, not because it was slipping.

Golden Rule Of Racing: