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Yeah, GM didn’t have total superiority with a small market in California leasing a few hundred models. It’s a good sentiment though.

 Reminds me of the Mini rail system, neat to see!

If anyone is curious, this won’t just be for NASCAR. ECR does a lot of work with GM for their IMSA program and I see it being a hub for NASCAR and IMSA drivers/engineers to test, develop, and build all sorts of cool shit.

Sounds like a feature, not a bug!

I imagine it was

The S10 was cooler in my mind, because I love the EV1 roots it came from.

Saved the best for last!

But what if my headlights are Bi-Xenon?

Northern Michigan has some great trails! We took the Mrs. Renegade on a few when we still had it and we loved seeing all the nature up there. I’m surprised you’re keeping this XJ, I’d imagine this was a quick repair and flip you.

Glick gets the Click

This concept was featured on an episode of Modern Marvels on History I believe? Or was it another engineering show back in the day.

I’m in a Facebook Group for Milwaukee that reports stolen and abandoned cars, have helped quite a few people find their ride.

Interesting, reading into the history it looks like A.C. killed the Ace in 63 to sell the Shelby Cobra as an AC Cobra. They would ship the chassis and bodies to the U.S. then have Shelby put in the Ford drivetrain, then ship them back to the U.K. to be sold. So the English cars were A.C. Cobra’s, but the American cars

Isn’t the AC Ace not an AC Cobra? I thought the Cobra name was applied to Shelby built AC’s which were technically Shelby tagged as the Cobra.

He’s on a probationary Super License, right? Can’t the FIA just go “Get the fuck out of here” so he stops ruining other people’s races?

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If anyone is wondering why this is happening, look no further than Eddie Gossage. He’s a man who loves his gimmicks for any race. He’s done random draw for IndyCar races, he’s done crazy giveaways during races (Texas Motor Speedway Toilet Paper holder was a gift once) and tries to make his races special.

In some cases, yes. In other cases, not so much. Having spent time some time in China, it seems to vary on what people will actually want to spend money on for quality.

Perfect example was Jeans. A good pair of Levi’s in China are anywhere from $80-120USD. Now there are plenty of knock offs for $20-40 but they quickly

GM invests 7 billion in US markets, and we don’t mind. They invest 1 billion in Mexico and everyone throws a hissy fit.

Is Alfa expecting to be EV only in the next few years? The Giorgio platform is excellent and one of the best chassis next to the GM Alpha. It’s a shame they can’t make it work for an EV, but I hope Stellantis can use the same engineers and design philosophy going forward.