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I would not be surprised if that prototype cost upward of a million dollars.

After much Jaloping, I found it. It’s a Chinese SUV called the Great Wall Safe made from 2003-2010. It uses a 6x139.7 bolt pattern.

That’s long enough for it to be cheap enough for LeMons, right?

My truck has a similar Sports Liner bumper, and for years I wanted nothing else but to get rid of it, stopped only by the cost.

I have size 9 feet and I’m pretty sure my whole foot can almost fit between the brake and gas on my ‘65 Ford pickup. Like, if I’m trying to heel-toe, it’s my big foot on the brake and my pinky toe on the gas.

And emissions... but think about how expensive those limited runs would get. And people think the 86/BRZ are expensive.

That is not a car. It is a portable typewriter case.

Actually, the Ford Starliner came to mind! Thanks for another obscure car, Jason! Do you have any plans on doing articles on the history of other overlooked car markets such as China? I think that would be an interesting one to look into, but the language barrier is tough.

Wow, and reflex silver! A rare gem!

I do not live in an area with large lizards, so please explain. Is that thing’s mouth not as big as a person’s leg?

Lol, I’d give it a try. You could call on the phone so they can’t tell your age as easily, or even put on your Sunday best and walk in. Get the part number beforehand, if you can, and be confident. Good luck! :)

Lol, missed that one.

Also, you seem to have missed the bad joke.

I didn’t see a single Subaru

Call a dealership and ask?

I feel this is odd. You can ride a bicycle on the street legally without it being some ‘threat to public safety’, but riding a bicycle or walking in a drive-thru, where all traffic is traveling at less than 5mph, is a big issue?

Jason, I think you should visit an IHPVA race, chat with some people, ride a bike if someone brought a “tester”, and generally get involved in the culture before passing judgment. They are a lot like autocross people, but with bikes. That is, when they’re left alone and not harrassed.

Lol. It looks like milk and tastes like milk. The marketing teams call it milk. You look for it in the milk aisle.

Almond milk is a tasty choice, but it does look just a touch darker in color than dairy milk.

Don’t laugh. When I was going to the College for Creative Studies for car design, they were in the process of moving to a newly renovated building, the Argonaut building (this was GM’s design building until the 50's) now known as the A. Alfred Taubman Center for Design Education. There was talk of a “sculpture” to be

Mee-cra versus Mai-cra