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I had this very car for a while. This would have been in the very early 80s. I got a really good deal and maybe 6 months later got an offer I couldn’t refuse. Then in the next 10 years prices went through the roof. Between this and my 68 1/2 Cobra Jet fastback I must have left a couple hundred K on the muscle car boom

Torque monster. 

Generally speaking, if you’ve lost power, your car still works.

I’m of the firm belief that AM radio is important and to be preserved. Not everyone has a cell phone, not everyone has access to reliable charging and reliable income to pay the monthly bill, but everyone needs access to information on severe weather or other disasters. Plus, as union-hardrolls pointed out, AM radio

Wow. I already disliked Hoonigan, but to know that they were associated with “Starbucks For Pathetic Manbabies Who Buy MOLLE-Webbed Tactical Baby Carriers” is even worse

The internet was a mistake.

That’s a whole lot of nonsense just to say “we left some metal shavings in the engine and it ruined the main bearings.” It’s like an engineer used ChatGPT to write a press release. 

The carmaker says the recall applies to models “with a specific V35A engine that contains crankshaft main bearings which allow the crankshaft to rotate within the engine assembly while running.”

Ariel footage”? What was she doing there?

I’m genuinely curious as to what kind of people would be patrons of his restaurants. I know there’s plenty of new money douchebags out there, but come on.

Others are in favor of their Cybertrucks developing orange stains, saying that they’re looking forward to the patina the stainless steel may develop.”

The “Gremlins Paradox” has haunted Gen-X for decades. 

Yea another victim of our current anti-expertise age. I would not want a truck built by people who just think they are good at everything. 

Some Cybertruck owners say their fellow Cybertruckers are blowing things out of proportion, and one said it’s a good idea to not “...drive it in the rain, or get it wet.

All my old Thermos’ used to break because I was an idiot and would throw them around and break the insulating glass. They’d make a cool shaker sound though. My parents were not as amused.

Cool. But not as cool as my Harlem Globetrotters cartoon thermos. I has the box too!

I went to grade school in the ‘70s and that particular Thermos mug was not cool.

About 15 years ago I bought a fixer-upper cottage on a lake in the Poconos, and buried in a pile of crap was an almost-new (but almost 40 years old) big green Stanley thermos...you know the kind carried by lunchbucket welders and ironworkers...started using it and it has held up amazingly well since then, keeps things

i went without kids so i could afford breakfast sammies when i got older. whos the fool now, huh?

You posted a slideshow and at least one of the slides linked to another slide show, instead of just giving us the goddamn info.