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The “Let’s Go Brandon Sticker” tells me that the seller isn’t very bright. Owning & operating a jet-powered car is probably one of many bad decisions.

Dark Biden says no dice.

Atomic Batteries to Power. Turbines to Speed!!!

So, about 13% of you would probably take your remaining dollars and stick them in front of the exhaust to be incinerated or scattered into the wild blue yonder.

It’s a 54yo British sports car, the price of entry will be merely the down payment. Even if it is a 100pt concours car, it won’t stay that way for any length of time without regular infusions of money and time, assuming you actually want to drive it and not just park it in your living room as an objet d’art.

The us spec headlights are kinda a hairball this cat coughs up along with the MG Mitten luggage rack. Jags tend to have low miles mostly because the cant get them to run. For that amount of scratch I think I’d look for a 911SC  . and enjoy the reliability

I’m neither a Toyota fan, nor a manual elitist, but it’s a clean car with a V6/manual combo.

1st choice: any Honda with the non-turbo four-cylinder engine and manual transmission, that hasn’t been highly-modified. Reason: that powertrain is bulletproof and efficient, parts and support are abundant.

Perfect. No dent and NO GOD AWFUL “GOLD PACKAGE”. NP

One part of me says this is infinitely better than anything you can buy today unless you have north of $50K to spend. And another part of me says life is too short to drive boring cars.

Exactly this.

And how many times do they have to be told that nobody transitions in order to win at sports?

“Some people are very uncomfortable about teenagers transitioning…”

To my mind the biggest flaw of DiGiorno was the fact that it has so much sauce on it that a slice holds a truly obscene amount of heat. I have bitten into many a slice of DiGiorno only to have my hand covered in a tsunami of sauce-lava.

The USA. In many things, a raging dumpster fire. Freedoming people to death.

What you wrote is insane, I am sorry. Absolutely alien to me.

The railroad crossing has a stop sign, but there are no flashing lights or crossing arms to alert drivers that a train is coming. Those would normally be required by law, but the crossing in question is reportedly on private property, which means neither has to be installed”.

I’m usually the first to crack on Florida, but Florida has nothing to do with this.

The railroad crossing has a stop sign, but there are no flashing lights or crossing arms to alert drivers that a train is coming. Those would normally be required by law, but the crossing in question is reportedly on private property, which means neither has to be installed.”

The railroad crossing has a stop sign, but there are no flashing lights or crossing arms to alert drivers that a train is coming. Those would normally be required by law, but the crossing in question is reportedly on private property, which means neither has to be installed.