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The driver didn’t lose the back end before a corner. That’s during a very high speed left hand corner.

Pedantic Panda? I was quoting from the article, hence the quotation marks, and you’re the third one to give me a spell check.

While I love the "Dali Lama" below, which I wouldn’t have discovered if not for you, I think it was the Dalai Lama Mr Shandling met with (RIP).

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Is the amazing thrashing of these cars a more recent occurrence or am I just only recently aware of it? Because it is now easily my favorite segment of automotive enthusiasm.

I get your point, but people who wear white after Labor Day are the worst.

Kelly Moss built an offloading 911, it’s called the Safari RS, and it was built to go off road on some guys ranch, it has a gun rack, a big lift kit, off road tires, rally lights, winch, oh and a GT3 Cup car exhaust, so it sounds like an animal. It is a really neat car, one of the coolest modified 911s I have ever

Quite a Saab story...

This case will probably be erotically tied up in the appeals process for a couple more years.

Seeing as he is Seattle-based, did he have to google a way to describe his own stabbing?

And thus, Keffeler's brief foray into the exciting world of knife throwing came to an abrupt, bloody end.

Thanks for lifting the veil, seriously the difference between content and ads is now so thin its getting kind of annoying. That being said I can’t really raise anymore then a meh at this because by now sponsored content has become so ubiquitous its kinda losing its luster.

Well that’s hilaribarrasing.

There are quarterbacks?

The Cold Shoulder is a pretty obscure drink to pour, but if you’re going to sabotage an alcoholic, there are worse options.

Johnny needs to enunciate better when he asks for a “coke boulder.”

Yeah, this is great stuff - car history is a fascinating subject, and the more we see on the site, the happier I am. Can we see some more investigative work from you guys?