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Ford GT 40 Mark III, the street version of the GT40 with luggage boxes added (to keep your baggage warm, as they were by the engine), slightly longer and with arguably more graceful lines, and an indestructible small-block Ford engine. Like the race car, you would get the drivers’ seat custom fitted. They made seven,

Except manage to not look like the same car made for the past 25 years. It’s not that the Porsche is bad looking it’s just been around in the same wrapper (but wider & longer every update) for 25 years. The NSX may not be a beauty but it’s  not common. 

Well, I still don’t understand how you manage not to be killed riding at night on highways and exactly which roads you were on.  But since I’m presented with proof that I’m not prepared to spend more time trying to verify, I’ll accept it, congratulate you, particularly on the ride back to Tahoe, and wish continued

I once got up really early once and biked from San Francisco to Seattle and back in time for dinner. (Another of many things that didn’t happen). Even if you’re a Tour de France type, it’s 151 miles from South Lake Tahoe to San Jose. And you’re going from basically sea level to 7,000 feet. It’s 216 miles from South

Ironically, the first source I had found to double-check my own understanding of the difference in meaning for jibe/ jive was from the Chicago Tribune.

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Good luck with the fix; you seem painfully overqualified to get it done.

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So, bit of a May-December (70 decades later) romance, but I think these two can make it work.

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See, this is what I get for going off my memory of his avatar / t-shirts that were made. Now I’ll have to speculate that given it says he “rolled” it, the minimum is one and one-half full rotation since it’s on its side? Or is rolling it onto one side “rolling” it? I guess the Corvette has been Orlove’d, any way you

I’m pretty sure...

Can’t tell from the pic if it is a half-Orlove, or a one-and a half (or more). Has to be really sitting on the roof to be a baseline Orlove. But points to you for keeping the phrase alive, as time fades and we each succumb to the pelicans in the road and end up in our respective lakes. Well, off to check the tire

I’m not sure of your sources for the excerpts you posted, but this piece by an attorney writing for the legal self-help publications company Nolo opines that depending on the degree of recklessness, second degree murder might be on the table depending on the circumstances specifically under Michigan law.

Your move, New Hampshire. 

I had to do some Googling to figure out what cars you were talking about in your second paragraph, and was interested to learn that SRT41 is the one piloted by three disabled drivers. But I still don’t know what you mean by the Aston’s doors; does it look like something the Top Gear guys did in their endurance racers’

I just learned from reading your and Eric Woodward’s replies what “lead vehicle assist” is, and had never heard of it before this article. I think it’s a safety feature to the extent it might prevent a road rage or rear-ending when the second or third car at a light fails to move because they’re spacing out, trying to

The black & gold is epic, someone will do it. This is the paint scheme I want to see though:

I won’t weigh in on your main point here, I’ll make the semi-related point that, from a purely aesthetic point of view, the winning car is imposing—and a little sinister, even without any unsavory background but doesn’t set my heart beating like the other three cars that were also Best in Class winners and

Is that Annie Latex? 

I don’t think you meant to say androcentric, which means having a masculine perspective. Anthropocentric, perhaps. I think you’re trolling everybody, though, and if you are a computer trolling device, well done, just download the updates to your dictionary.

As the article says, it was also dressed up to look like William Wonder’s Sebring car, and you can see his name on the door in the lede photo. So they probably filmed the Sebring scenes with it out of order, as I doubt they would have returned it to that livery just for fun after shooting the Gurney scenes which would