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I consider myself an average sports fan. I follow the NFL close enough that I could name about half the coaches. I follow the NBA enough to know where the stars are and probably watch >30 NBA games on TV and generally the entire playoffs. I follow hockey enough to know the big stars and who is playing in the playoffs.

Look at the header photo again. Look at the passenger front where the fender and the front clip meet. There are two different raise grommet looking things. One of those pair has what looks like some sort of rubber band or bushing around it.

My wife (a forensic psychologist) believes that Barron is on the spectrum as well. She made many of the same observations as you.

Bacon?

The guy restoring it was not exactly the most skilled person. That little car felt like a death trap at anything over 5 mph. I was driving around his neighborhood and I felt like I could die at any moment. LOL

Check out the exhaust smoke on the lead Tug, looks like he is under full power. Yikes!!!

I had a friend of mine that bought one of these and semi-restored it. I helped him rewire the entire thing (Lucas electronics, ugh).

Cool car!

Excellent point! Looking at the vehicle, it has “speed holes” in the engine bay, so I stand by my comment.

running truck’s substantial 5,345 pound weight”

Boogie would look good in a Heat uniform.

You are still technically correct as not all of the previously made GM ACC modules had the dual feature.

Incorrect, my Caddy CT6 can shift to normal cruise as can most others.

That looks AWESOME!

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Roberto Clemente might have a few things to say about this subject....

I have stayed in a hotel on the island of Marathon Florida on at least two occasions.  This means that the combined amount of time that I’ve Marathon’ed is approximately 96 hours and change.

I believe that the reason GM does this is to illuminate the rear of the car at night. At least I think so, because it does come in handy when I walk up to my GM.

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The Beretta GTZ in 1990 was a beast in that moment in time.

Like JVH said, the Heat don’t have an alpha, which is exactly why that can’t win any big games. I’m excited for this signing.