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Jess Barton's Supra. Who wasn't going to help her find who took her car?

The mustang has dominated the pony car market since it started in '64, so I would say rust is the best Mustang fighter of all time, it always wins.

absolutely the best looking car ever made and yes, it is best in black.

What is the reasoning for the fade to different shade on the lower portion of the car that I see on so many of your cars?

In the winter, I drive a pickup. But in the summer it's either by 1969 Cutlass

You're the second guy to call it a short bed. It's an 8.5' bed which I'm pretty sure isn't short. Maybe its the proportion to the cab that makes an illusion.

Also has an ancient shift-it-yourself transmission, I really need to get with the times.

Well, as long as it's underpowered and overkill.

If 6.6L is monstrous what do you call my 7.3L? Gargantuan? Leviathan? Outrageously inefficient?

Since we have so much space to use I've decided to make it a little longer than your average course. I'm not really sure how to add elevation to an MSpaint drawing, but if I could there are some key areas I would like to have a blind corner and some rolling hills. I think you'll get the main idea anyway. There is a

Happy birthday Oldsmobile, here's a picture of mine on my driveway.

One problem, though: where does the energy to run the electromagnets come from? You're switching the current back and forth through them to move the piston, which uses energy. If you're running the electromagnets from the car's alternator, then you're using energy from the gasoline to turn the alternator to run the

What about the Camaro that crashes at the end of Vanishing Point? Does that count?

Not even one joke about a Leaf on the tree? I am disappointed.

Completely disagree, for me the Gran Turismo series is about getting a very slight taste of what all of the available cars are really like to drive. The game aspect just gets in the way of this and is the only reason I stop playing.

I find it annoying that I can get a $40,000 loan for a new car but not a $10,000 to completely rebuild my old one and tremendously reduce the pollution caused by the replacement. I hope one day our whole society can move toward this fixer movement.

The Cutlass? It is in a perpetual state of restoration, I still drive it to work a couple of times a week to work.

Well the first car I bought was a 1972 Ford Torino, but neither of us could drive (I was 14 and it was a pile of shit) so I don't know if it counts. I cleaned it up and sold it for a nice profit. I then I bought a 1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass when I was 16 and I still have it 10 years later, although quite different then

I'm all for putting knobs back in cars, but lets at least make climate control standard. Even my 1985 Buick has it and it still works great, leave it at 24 deg and you never have to fiddle with it. One less thing to distract you.

It works! I don't own anything under 20 years old, but the first run through brought me to CTS-V which is the only new car I would consider buying.