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Alternately, my opinions are pretty static ohm this matter.

Today in Automotive History: Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee... haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw!

Gew...Geiger, or Hellraiser?

Everything about that video was awesome. I especially like the hair dryer.

Hooray for Fluidic Sculpture design philosophy!

For pete's sake, I belived I've daydreamed that the current technical revolution would be a steppin' stone for everyone including Mary, Mary and her Aunt Grizelda to have a dozen gauges that do absolutely zilch. I'd go on, but I'm at work I've got no time to chat.

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I know I really enjoyed this electric beat as a kid...

Are those zip ties holding the crank to the water pump? What the...

Or, you could have the best of both worlds, NSX and salvage title! [jalopnik.com]

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Just because you put this song in my head. Maybe Saab can work this into their advertizing, unironically.

I gotta guess that this is a 402 (396 bored .030 over). With that kind of attention to detail for this price, I gotta vote CP. Really makes me want to go get my great grandma's old farm truck, though.

I can semi-attest to that. Great early hoon-mobile, sturdy, but needs more rear axle. Ask how I know (or just look through my comments on the FT-86 the other day)...

Dammit, Nibbles!

Harry and Lloyd approve wholeheartedly...

Yeah, I heard Tommy Vercetti, too. With all the talk of retiring and raising a family, it's not impossible...

Understood...I've also never heard an auto trans referred to only as a 'box'. Likely I was reading more into the context of the last sentence than Mr Orlove intended.

Just an example...common colloquialism for an auto trans is "slushbox"

The funny thing is, I own a Mustang GT (albeit an SN95 model, with a few upgrades). I replaced a mid-80s salvage title Celica GT with it. Both the Mustang and the Toyota have their strengths and weaknesses, but need to be appreciated for what they have to offer. All the folks that say Miata is the answer to everything

AEV could probably build you one with a 4.0 I6. Not sure that would help in the mileage dept, though...

Yep. I see it as the successor to the 81-85 Celica, had they not swapped it to FWD. I used to enjoy burnouts in mine, until I replaced the rear tires, then shattered the spider gears that very same day...