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you can watch the whole final in this video:

Gearhead baby decides being surrounded by cars is best environment for birth.

They misspelled Alex, for whatever that’s worth. Thry had to be one of those parents, and go for a non-standard spelling and complicate their child’s life, who will forever be having to spell it out on the phone, or for receptionists and such.

I’m reading this now. Apparently the plaintiff keeps several horses on their property but they are “nearly odor free”. That’s some horses.

Hell this could be an awesome idea for a gated community, there are already golf course communities, communities with pools, tennis courts, etc... A community with a shared car shop with lifts, tools, and stuff would be an awesome place to live in.

...and always put the tires and wheels under the car if possible.

I know I do. Kids under 12 are now worth 70 points!

Homeboy needs to delegate.

So this “race car rental” outfit operates at three tracks around England. Maybe he does a loop and hits them all every day?

A 200-mile daily commute ?!? What the actual fuck ?

*cough*

My first ever post was a snotty response to your suggestion that someone would buy a used WRX rather than a new something else. I have since become a convert; your obvious joy in all things automotive is contagious! Keep up the good work.

this is a bad idea and you are a bad person for suggesting it.

Can you stance it? My vote is you stance it and add ‘daily driven’ stickers everywhere.

I’m cracking up right now. No way does this end well, but I look forward to the articles.

I wondered too!

Soon.

There was this one guy at my high school. His first car (purchased in 1999) was a 1980 El Camino Conquista. It was beige/bronze with power windows/locks and working A/C - he was so proud of it. He also thought a 305 V8 made it a drag car. Idiot. Well, after about 8 months he blew the engine (big shock). What no one

There is one car guy who comes to mind. He was really a DIY mechanic by necessity; his family didn’t have a lot of money, so whenever something broke, he was the one who fixed it. Appliances, plumbing, electrical, cars, whatever. He inherited a ‘49 Buick Super Eight from a family friend, and that became his project,