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The price is wrong, Bob.

Adding four horses for every additional pound of weight should be a requirement for all vehicle changes.

I enjoy David Tracy’s picks. They are not likely choices but they are entertaining. 

That was one of the funniest videos I’ve seen in a long time. Good stuff.

There is a 5 mile long unbroken sidewalk along the water that is very popular for joggers and people that want to walk along the bay. You have to cross Bayshore Blvd. (where this happened) to get to the sidewalk. This particular stretch of Bayshore has no crosswalks for two miles. Based on witness comments, the

Thanks G. Now I cannot un-see the Challenger coming out of the rear

Speakers in the headrests? NP!

That will be a fun drive home. Nice purchase!

Buy the Caddy and never look back! That interior was made for good times. And there won’t be another one in the school parking lot. YOU WON’T REGRET IT!

The most glorious super-Jalop thing ever. Loved it!

The price has dropped to $6,500. I know many will claim CP at any price. But, I assume the actual selling price will be much lower. And I just want to DD this with a smug hipster attitude and take this to Cars and Coffee. 

Winner for shortest, most direct comment.

For my money, the Blues Brothers is the best car chase movie. Realistic, maybe not. Gratuitous, absolutely.

It’s Houston. That counts as a blizzard. Stay safe.

What in the holy hell is going on there. I want to un-see that hair”style” but I can’t stop looking at it. Wasn’t it Clinton that held up air traffic over DC so he could finish his haircut? Maybe Trump should reach out to that hairdresser. Politics aside, that is some batshit crazy hair.

Make sure you test the back test of the Challenger (or Camaro). I intended to buy a new Scat Pack Challenger as I wanted ‘room for four with a car that would be a reasonably fun DD”. One ride in the Challenger was all it took for that plan to change. The small, high windows that don’t roll down on the Challenger made

I was insured with Hagerty and when me and my car got caught in a hail storm. They were great to deal with and very fair. Happy to see them supporting the industry with events like this. Very cool. 

Selling a convertible with no photos with the top down? One photo at night in a garage with the top 1/2 way down/up doesn’t count. C’mon man, you’re not even trying!

Back in 2005, I had a ‘75 Pontiac Grandville convertible that my girlfriend loved to drive because of all the attention it garnered with a petite redhead at the wheel. Top down fun for six comfortably seated adults (or more depending on how friendly the group is). These are fun cruisers, easy to repair, parts widely