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That’s too easy and makes too much sense. 

the noise they make is too reminiscent of a dentist drill

Oh you...such a romantic.

I expected to see David Tracy shopping for a new project at the docks

Every car enthusiast is allowed up to three vehicles. One reliable, semi-modern daily driver that isn’t so interesting but consistently gets the job done, one old pickup truck for doin’ Truck Stuff, and one project car. See where I’m going with this?

Never regret. Regret is looking back on the past and wishing it different. You are here, now, with a working Golden Eagle. Everything that happened in the past had brought you to a here and now with a Golden Eagle beneath you; any different past might not.

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Where the heck is Duel? The whole movie is a car chase.

It also has a clock to tell you when the toaster strudels are done

So sad.

Yuuuup. 6-foot-6 and 285, and my wife laughed - LAUGHED - at the sight of me getting in and out.

I test-drove one and it was AWFUL to get in and out of.

Covered here? A blog not specifically oriented to such things? That many people here might not have seen?

Fantastic engineering by these things, especially considering the sheer size!

You call that a trike?

Pretty sure it was a fluke after spending hours floundering around Google images.

:The Ford V8 was the car of choice for moonshiners, although I doubt the woman behind the wheel had anything to do with that sort of fracas.”

Plot twist, all the numbers are just KMH with the KMH scribbled out and MPH in crayon in their place.

Everything makes a lot more sense that way.

At 300mph I imagine one is focused on the road a bit more than usual...I imagine he looked at the tach into last gear and not much else at that point.

The fact that it’s powersliding, while still carrying the inside front tire, is remarkably insane.

Yep, sounds like they set the rev cut to a certain speed as required for the jump, then he just bounced off it as he went.