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Thanks for clarifying that. I will plan my next trip around it, assuming at this point that there will BE a next trip.

Haha. Yeah. It’s right up my alley. Congrats on yours. Absolutely deserves to be in a museum. I will definitely come visit the Visas. Awesome.

YES! They rotate the cars from time to time. I believe that for an extra $5, you can roam through it on Saturday’s or Sunday’s, not sure which. I remember when I went there I missed it by one day, and was pretty pissed at myself. Jalopnik had done a couple of videos from there.

I drove my Autozam to Nashville to visit my sister and this was the top of my list of places to go. We arrived the morning after they had unboxed their very own Autozam AZ-1 and hadn’t had the opportunity to remove any of the shipping markings from the windshield yet. What an outstanding place! We will absolutely be

I went to the Lane because of you Torch! It was amazing. Unfortunately Mr. Lane wasn’t there that day, although I mentioned that I heard about them from Jalopnik and you, and the employees knew exactly what I was talking about.

That Citroen is an LNA. I have the only other one in the country. Cool little car.

LOVE THIS PLACE. GOTTA GET BACK THERE ON A DAY WHEN THEY ALLOW YOU INTO THE BASEMENT.

I dig that Citroen as well. I thought it was an old Golf for a second, till they showed the whole front end.

Sad to scroll and didn’t see a FJ...

I always thought the steel wheels that VW put on the New Beetle looked pretty sweet. 

MINI Coopers look solid on steelies...

The new Defender is available and looks best with the steelies:

Probably thanks to their cop pedigree, crown vics look best on steelies. 

Any info. on how the battery holds up after the sun has gone down and the moon has come up, and long ago somebody’s left with the cup?

Holy crap!  Citroen was only 3 years old at the time???? That was brilliant.

Likely story. Jason - and all of Jalopnik - has been in the pocket of Big Otter Jizz for years now.

Wait till Morning Shift goes to a CVT for economy and packaging and can have a infinitely variable number of gears. Just a bunch of sentence and paragraph fragments cascading down the page, like modern poetry.

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