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I would have preferred blue as BMW has some really pretty blues, but the vast majority of them are black, white, silver or gray so finding one at the right price and mileage when I was ready to buy proved impossible. The brown will do nicely.

After a full decade driving the same miserable car, I finally got a new (to me) one. I’m sure it violates all of the Jalop rules as it is a crossover but at least it’s brown.

Exactly. Just having a manual transmission does not automatically, so to speak, transform a car from boring to fun. Sure, it might be more fun than the same car with an automatic, but it’s still a gutless, boring base level minivan. It’s like late 70s trucks with manual transmissions. They still have smog choked

You’re joking, right?

The cheapest way to ship this kind of stuff used to be Greyhound but I don’t know if they still do that.

Maybe if you said Chevy II Novas I’d go along with you, but not 3rd gen. I’ve never liked those things. I’m also partial to second gen Camaros so my opinion might be a little biased.

It looks more like a Yenko Nova than a Camaro, as in hot rod grocery getter. Only without the hot rod part.

This guy is so far out that even our MAGA sheriff is denouncing him. Of course the nutjobs that voted for him are still right there in support which is scaring the 2nd amendment absolutist sheriff. I doubt if he sees the irony. 

Have they finally given up on early C3s and second gen Camaros? Both appreciated a bit but then leveled off. Fun, stylish and still affordable.

The character was named Joseph Wladislaw. I’d say that’s Polish but it’s been a long time since I’ve seen the movie.   

Can’t we just spoil it by saying the Polish guy is the only prisoner to survive and skip it?

Most of the cool cars my parents had date to when I was very little and I don’t remember a lot about them. My dad is a Ford guy so the list is a ‘57 Fairlane (with the 312 Thunderbird Special), a ‘63 Galaxie convertible and a ‘67 Galaxie convertible. They also had a ‘72 Gran Torino that became my first car. Back then

I’ve used to read a ton of those, but “used to” is the operative phrase. I hope they will preserve the online library because there is a lot of valuable info in those pages. 

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Townshend has always been, and always will be, a miserable SOB. His bitterness about everything and everyone has always come through. Any interview I’ve seen where he’s asked about writing a particular song has him going off about his bandmates and how he had to bend over backwards for them. Great songwriter,

I was going to ask the same thing. That’s where I went for drunken munchies when I was stationed in Orlando. 

The first computer I ever touched was an Apple II+ so I can respect your mad coding skillz.

I thought the plot had already leaked somewhere?

I’m thinking this has more to do with the overinflated 911 market more than a general softening in the classic car market. Both are happening, but the 911 market was a bubble so big that even Dougie DeMuro was pointing it out.

Jalopnik needs to buy one and have someone on staff model it. I would suggest Jason. David could do it too, but Jason has that certain “something” that a good model needs. David just brings an up to date tetanus shot record.

That’s long term thinking. That’s not the American way!