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It’s legal to ride without one here in SC as well and as a fellow rider, it scares the crap out of me to see it as well. It’s weirdly part of the cruiser culture here. Like you’re only cool if you ensure that you have no chance of surviving any kind of accident.

Well, if you want to get technical, the reported 14 trillion gallons of rain that fell would actually be closer to 53 billion metric fucktons.

That slow-mo of his boot smoking was so freaking cool...

I’d rather get 3rd degree burns from broiling black leather than have that velour envelop me in a warm blanket of my own heat and sweat.

My family owned 3 of this generation. No doubt that it wasn’t a sporty car in any way. I especially liked the comment about the steering wheel being connected to a marshmellow. But. They were super reliable cars for us despite the abuse they received. I don’t think we had a single major issue with any of the 3 we

Please.

My understanding is that at least part of it is proximity (which is a duh, but let me explain). I’m not just talking about within a city, I mean like a room. Last summer I moved to a new job. 4 of us were in on-boarding together. A few days in, one person noticed that facebook was suggesting the other 3 in the room as

Why did I read that in a British accent..?

And yet, flat-earth has somehow made a resurgence....

Got to agree with you...that’d be like getting mad at someone because they called you but didn’t mention that they were using a telephone until part of the conversation had passed.

And SO much better than the California...

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I was just in State College and Hershey last week! Unfortunately, that’s as close as I’ve ever been.

I did this about a year and half ago even when buying a cheap used Ford Ranger. I think I spend a grand total of maybe $150 on 3 inspections (for 3 vehicles) to find out that the cheapest, newest, and best looking Ranger I was considering was the only one without some pretty major issues...

I have to agree that the story of cars like this is impressive. Strip off all of those little bits and you just have a wonderfully restored example of the first Cobra coupe. Leave those bits, and you have a hell of a discussion piece. Think of all of the conversations that can be had about why this or that is

I LOVE that they went preservation rather than restoration.

Oh yikes...I was making an obscure Arrested Development reference...this is not what I had planned.

Beads!?

That Artega GT looks like the GTA version of an Alfa 4C...

This is, quite literally, the core issue with the film. I was ECSTATIC to see him as a bond villian and then it was just so...dull...