tankman
Larry Furnari
tankman

LeftLane reported 1874 lb. Also, the following:

Guess those gold stars aren't even worth the pixels that are used to display them, eh?

I was driving my Valiant back from Road America along a two-lane, moving my way through a rolling 10-car roadblock, passing one car at a time as opposing traffic allowed. After I had made it about halfway through, I noticed a Pantera quickly approaching the tail end of the line. At the next opening in opposing

I bought my Jensen-Healey used with about 40k on it. From the beginning, the steering felt a little squirrely. I took it into a highly regarded foreign car service garage (authorized Ferrari service) to get an alignment after which, it still felt squirrely. I installed new tires and after 5k miles, the fronts were

Or....NOT. Read it again. He said (or meant to say) there was transmission fluid in the engine and engine oil in the transmission.

Totally agree with you. That bit about other professions bothered me a LOT. He's complaining about people who believe he is ripping them off because they know nothing about HIS situaton and costs but then does the same thing to other professionals when he probably knows nothing about THEIR situation and costs.

Not exactly "race" Daytonas but still pretty awesome.

I wonder if we'll see an increase of Jags crashing into yellow cars?

Reverse: Thus the beginning of, "Win on Sunday, sell on Monday".

Or any race, for that matter. Nice to be able to see more than one or two corners at a road course.

IIRC, they used a strap to pull the side windows up so they could save weight by omitting the window crank mechanism.

I have an issue of Sports Car Graphic from '68 or '69 that included a track test of that car with Denny Hulme as the driver.

Since I don't want to get slapped, I'll pass over O****care and mention FinReg.

Here in Michigan, at least my city, the homeowner is assessed the cost of the sidewalk.

Ford is also down. In fact, the graphs of their stock prices over the last 6 months are virtually identical. Auto sales forecasts are being cut because the economy isn't recovering due to Obama's anti-business policies.

According to the discussion on the Moparts board, a car plowed into the back of the Superbird, pushing it into the truck. Makes sense, given the amount of damage to the rear relative to the front. Also, check out the amount of damage to the car that rear ended the Superbird, visible in this photo.

The Camaro on the right might have run the red or turned in front of the left car.

How can you tell whose at fault?

So Zipcar doesn't make sense for you. But I'd guess for taking day trips or making Costco runs, they'd make perfect sense.

I'm sure there are plenty of guys that could do just as good of a job. One of his big accomplishments was bringing back the Taurus name. Come on. He's the only guy that could have come up with that? Or telling his execs that he wanted to hear about problems and not just the good news (unlike my present employer) so