tylerlhorne
Fordboy357 doesn't give a harumph!
tylerlhorne

I saw every one on opening day and I don't regret it a bit. I'm only 22 so I didn't get to see the originals in theaters. But I did have the original, unaltered trilogy on VHS (I need to find it on Laserdisc), so I grew up with that. Saw the Special Editions when I was 8 or 9. Loved them. Saw Ep. 1 three times in

Man, I wish security cameras recorded audio. I bet this sounded awesome.

Amen brother. I loved all 6 as well. I particularly enjoyed episode one (out of the prequels) apart from Jar-jar and whiny-ass Anakin. Qui-Gon Jinn is, to this day, my favorite role Liam Neeson has played. The definition of a Jedi Knight. It had Darth Maul who is probably the most badass villian in sci-fi (apart from

Nice price. It's a factory-produced, Ford-powered, mid-engined exotic sold by Lincoln-Mercury dealers. It's as close as you're going to get to a GT40 Mk. III without it being a kit car

Like this?

Nothing nice, nothing lost.

So I could come across one of those ZF's in not-my-dreams real life?

Aside from the Cleveland, parts would be impossible to find.

Very disorienting. Gyroscopically stabilized camera?

Run in? Like broken in?

My Ranger pickup doesn't like 70mph. Starts vibrating pretty badly. Also 17 mpg...

Agreed. Although I do like seeing 22 mpg in my no-more-than-55mph, 270,000 mile, 4wd 4.0 Ranger.

Dr. Zetsche! Dr. Zetsche!

Just found out Roland Linder was the co-driver. He lives in Tryon where I am. Has an absolutely insane F40.

You will be missed

A halfshaft is still a drive technically speaking. And I'm speaking technically because you seem to really enjoy it.

Wow. That's a lot of money. You know what else cost a lot of money and wasn't worth it? Michael Bay.

A small-block Chevy-powered custom that DOESN'T have a TH350? Shock of the century.

Am I the only one who thought of the different erasing animations from Mario Paint?