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There exists a self-delusional narrative within this country, that has existed since the end of the Civil War, that slavery was civilized and benevolent and, in no way, the primary cause of the Civil War. So, yes, some people need their nose rubbed in this particularly American pile of bullshit thinking.

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My favorite F1 livery is the only one featuring Von Dutch pinstripes, Lance Reventlow's Scarab F1 team from 1960. You'll want to play this clip loudly.

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My favorite F1 livery is the only one to feature Von Dutch pinstripes, Lance Reventlow's Scarab F1 team from 1960. You'll want to play this clip LOUD.

Well, to be fair, that 1964 Ferrari N.A.R.T. livery was only used at the United States and Mexican GPs. The rest of the season, the Scuderia wore red.

and polio...don't forget the polio.

I'd rather have the E30 M3's engine displacement tax dodging, Portugues-Italian cousin, the 320is. All the snick snick, vroom vroom goodness of the M3, wrapped in standard 'nothing to see here, officer' E30 sheet metal. You could even get one with 4 doors. Q ship heaven, if you can get your mitts on one.

I always liked the IDEA of the E30 M3, but I found its 'because race car' exterior to be off putting due to the attention it attracts with members of the law enforcement and Fast/Furious segments of motoring society. Then, I discovered the M3's engine displacement tax dodging, Portuguese-Italian cousin, the 320is.

IKA made significant tweaks to the engine, brakes and suspension on the 380. So, this will corner and stop way better than a SC/Rambler, and that SOHC 6 makes a righteous noise.

Can we PLEASE

Are we sure Loeb wasn't paying tribute to Eric Carlsson?

No love for #6?

Here's the TdF photo


and the 1965 Rallye des Routes du Nord

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Ted Leo & The Pharmacists/Tears For Fears

Who do you think you are, Timo Makinen?

At the risk of being drummed out of the corps, the lack of a slushbox option did more to hurt the MS6 than anything else.

Yes, exactly.

Legally speaking, franchises are not deemed to be interstate commerce, so they are regulated by the individual states rather than the Federal government.