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How many cars are in your current collection?

Anyone else see it?

So far the worst has been dropping the oil filter and getting oil on the driveway. Let's hope it stays that way.

How a transmission works. I understand how almost any other part on a car works except for the transmission.

740 turbo with stick. Old family wagon once got 41 on the highway.

My mom used to go full throttle over railroad tracks with me and my sister in the back since it was the closest thing to a roller coaster we had. One day however, she saw another car on the other side and barely stopped in time. Since then, my mom and I always go over railroad tracks slowly to make sure that we can

A Ford Mustang with a 351 Cleveland. Because I live in the Cleveland area, have passed by the Cleveland Ford plant many times, and there are a shit ton of muscle cars in this area and very little in the way of imports.

Easability to mod

Pulled the pic from Google. Didn't have a pic of the car in one piece.

A couple days ago my dad rear ended another car with our red Camry wagon. The car was the full deluxe model with disk brakes and a sunroof. The V6 only had 90k and we scrapped it out cause of rust issues. I still feel that we should have repaired it or found a clean body. Now we gotta drive the slower, uncomfortable,

Performance and comfort of a European sport sedan. Muscle car engine and looks. Still will haul groceries, sports equipment etc. Lower price than most competitors.

Because you want your kid to get their ass kicked every day.

Ultima GTR. 2,183 pounds and as much power as you can get your hands on.

Dad had a grey turbo wagon with stick. Could peel out from the stoplight with 3 lawnmowers in the back. Had about 300k when we got rid of it. Still says it was the best car he ever owned.

Let your exhaust rust out. Nothing keeps you awake like the unbearable sound of an unmuffled Toyota v6.

One word. Thundercougarfalconbird

The only idea of mine that is realistic would be STI swapping one of these.

First it attacked our internets. Now it attacks in real life.