scampman
scampman
scampman

Aside from Alfa's reliability reputation, I can't think of any mashup of a Miata and a new Alfa Spider that wouldn't be a nice car, unless the Alfa was going to be a turd by itself anyway.

1966 Mustang GT convertible in red.

Lucerne tail looks too long.

If the car were at the pumps, I think we'd be able to identify it. But it probably still wouldn't be much good for identifying someone on the far side of the pumps.

In my extended family's home area, nursing is the only good job available if you didn't inherit the family farm and the shed full of equipment needed to work it.

Aside from not wanting religion forced on them because 1) they don't want it and/or 2) it isn't true, how is atheism a competing religion?

When it's done, let's say the new owner has $140K in it, same as a 2012 Maserati convertible off the showroom floor. I bet the Shelby always will resell for more than the Maserati, and it will be cheaper to operate after the Maserati's warranty runs out.

"The cutting edge of Serbo-Croatian technology"—Sgt Joe Friday

From a restoration perspective, the paint, soft parts, and chrome are shot, but the shell shouldn't be significantly damaged. Installing a correct drivetrain will not be cheap, but putting it in the car will be a net gain in value.

Needs more cheesecake.

Uh huh.

Does it come with a cease-and-desist order from Shelby American?

I only see three wheels. Should qualify as a motorcycle.

I'm looking for a beater, and a 2002 Avantime would be perfect.

Longacre Products is a source.

I need a new shift gaiter. I totally need to do that.

Did that for my uncle when I was working at a gas station. Got him home after the muffler shops had closed for the weekend.

Those were released after the actual set of 30. "ESPN Films" or something.

I don't see a head gasket.

To be fair, Margaret Mead was a hell of a recruiter during her stint for U of Hawaii.