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Something that could be heard after an accident ... " Just my luck, I got hit on my favorite side of the car!

That does it ... I'm off pancakes for life now!

I suspect that later on, they went for some private time in the Outback.

Mmmmmmmmmmmmm .... Pie!

I agree .. the BMW is about as frightening as Scooby Doo wearing a bra and penny loafers. The 58' Plymouth, despite the one menacing movie role, looked like a lady-car. I had a 66' Lincoln briefly and the scariest thing about it was walking into a car parts store and hoping that I wouldn't have to sell a few of my

Kes once stated that 'Kyle Busch is an ass!' .... I'm thinking now that if Bad Brad looked in a mirror, he'd see a twat.

Douchery makes no distinctions when buying cars. LOL

Fully true, mate ... my 78' began to seize up at about the 60K mark and it took a full week before it decided to completely cease operations.

I suppose that the complicated mess beneath the hood may have gotten sorted out since then, but the usual large plastic shield they now put over the engines could be covering an similar mess. My 80's cars had wiring diagrams that resembled a map of Tokyo.

Only half drunk? You got a lot of quit in you, boy! :)

Look, New York City should RAISE the speed limits if they ever have any hope of competing against Russia for the most crash-tacular dash cam videos!

I'd say that the Supermarine Spitfire was quite flight defining, as many German pilots discovered to their ultimate dismay. Most of us Yanks still get a hard on for the P51 Mustang, which is not to be disregarded, but the 'Stang only became a great warplane after it had adopted the Merlin from the Spitfire.

Great, interesting, and quirky car, mate. A friend of mine had one he bought used. When it inevitably succumbed in our rust enhancing part of the country, he bought another. He totally loved the living crap out of them both. I haven't seen him in years now, but I have a mental image of him squatting behind the wheel

Undoubtedly saving rear tire for the actual race .... very thrifty.

Than 'Kri Klewang' kind of reminded me of the 'Earthrace' which was later the 'Ady Gil' of Sea Shepard fame. It was reduced to kindling after getting rammed by a Japanese Whaler. Apparently, the 'Kri Klewang' didn't fare much better when it became an expensive marshmallow roaster.

Grumman HU-16 Albatross ... surprised to see that there are still a few corpses laying around.

Tears are flowing freely here, too mate. I've flown on a Tristar and it was, in my opinion, the best looking of the big three back in the day.

Probably less than 10 minutes, with some appropriately placed C4.

My car is 13 years old, so I suppose it's my favorite. Unfortunately, the name tag fell off, so I can't remember what in hell it is.

... or what it's like to watch Top Gear exiting Argentina.