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Agree. Saw an Edsel wagon at a car show this weekend; which i’d taken a picture, it had very similar vibes.

In these parts we call it crescent hammer’

I am intrigued; does this ‘cam girl’ have a podcast?

Thanks Rob, for bringing this to the table!
Very interesting car, wish an under-hood shot was included.
Good thing it is in Florida, a state I’ve vowed never to set foot in..

Clown car steering wheel

At first glance, thought there was no new NP/ND post today; guess there has been too many bimmers lately for my brain to adsorb (absorb?)

find one in every car; you’ll see

Moved back west from Chicago in ‘95; Ryder truck had a speed limiting mechanism that consisted of a electric motor which drove the carb’s butterfly valve shut; which would have been OK, except it would try to push the valve past shut, and would stick - leaving the truck at idle.

Well at least stay with Pontiac, if we’re playing fair:

Unrelated, except also British; but yesterday I saw a Jaguar wagon. Did not know these even existed! Glorious rabbit hole to find production numbers; seems less than 5000 were ever made, take a look:

Caddy is not shopped; and still not too long

Agree this is nice price all day... but disagree about the color; my DD for the past several months has been this yellow Ford 4x4

Molten Salt Thorium reactor is the answer; does not make plutonium as a byproduct and much safer than fast breeder.

wait.. back up.. roll cage?

Add some tail fins any you got yourself a Batmobile.

“Palazuelo has 21 days to apply for a demolition permit, 42 days to start tearing structures down and 90 days to complete the demo.”

Feels like there should be a chainsaw included; and if you are old enough to recall the lyrics from Arlo Guthrie’s magnum opus:

The mini is probably supercharged (not turbocharged) if it is the ‘S’ model.

You make a good point in mentioning the AC; this truck hits the sweet spot:

OK. Elephant in the room here.