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Let’s see.... Spend $60K on a used (abused?) fifteen-foot banana packed with yesterday’s technology or spend $60K on a base $60K C8 Vette packed with tomorrow’s technology and you’re not piloting a giant banana.

Not gonna lie, I’m kinda jealous of the kids who don’t have to go to graduation.  I would have paid money not to have to go to graduation.

This is exactly why I don’t engage with other people who share my hobbies and passions. 

I feel terrible for my stylist and her salon. I love going, I love the conversation, I love reading the fashion mags I don’t subscribe to anymore, I love the people watching and hearing about her cat.

My stylist is worried sick about going back to work. When the quarantine went into effect, she was immediately able to get unemployment. Now that it is lifted, she has to go back to work or find another (probably even more dangerous) job. I asked her what I should do to support her — come in so that she earns her

I actually kind of dig the two tone paint (exterior anyhow). Kind of a neat throwback to when cars came that way and honestly, it looks pretty well done and does help break up the jellybean shape. I’m thinking they maybe should have also done the lower third in the dark color as well though.

I know I’m not directly answering your question, but have you considered the first gen Z4? I’ve road tripped with it quite a bit and I love this car.

There was a movie about that. Only One Movie. 

Were they chasing some blues musicians?

Ah, Baltimore. A charming city by the Bay... with great history, a vibrant food scene and wonderful architecture.

Hold up. Cavett was a comedian?

“He’s cutting up a new car which they’ll make thousands more of. Couldn’t he have found a hard to find classic to cut up?”

National Lampoon - the Modern Times Issue featuring Popular Workbench Magazine.

In the ‘70s American cars could be pretty unique. Arguable taste in some cases, but definitely unique. By the ‘80s everything had become anonymous boxes.

Here is a pallet cleanser of far more interesting and nicer asymmetrical race cars:

Unfortunately, everyone has pretty much abandoned making passenger cars, in favor of “crossovers”....and I’ve pretty much stopped paying attention, so I don’t know, either.

I’ve never been to this place even once but I’m going to take a wild guess and say it’s Los Feliz Passenger Station.

I think nearly every US manufacturer did the dual stacked rectangular headlights on their mid-sized cars in the late 70s.