youcantellafinn
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youcantellafinn

The P-40 Flying Tigers is a classic. As is anything with invasion stripes, especially the P-51's.

I've got to add the classic F-86 livery to this thread. Those are some seriously cool little jets.

Really? Edison invented electricity? Thats amazing!

They didn't actually specify that the car started with four wheels. So we need to do the following:

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AFAIK there was only this supersonic ejection. The pilot survived, his backseater did not.

But then you do get a great drivers car.

I present to you the BAC Mono and its... trunk? Pretty sure you can fit a wallet & cell phone in there. Probably not an iPad though.

You forgot, he's also going to twin turbo those outboards. And I hear he prefers John Deere outboards though they are getting harder and harder to find these days.

Am I the only one around here who doesn't really think that these Maseratis look very good? To me it looks like a Jag that is sucking on a lemon.

In this case... not very well.

Just remember, the shuttle mounts black side down.

Is it just me or is the right rear tire on the F1 mounted backwards?

Semi-submersible. Can't quite go all the way under, but gets low enough in the water to be a little bit stealthier.

It would appear so. Here is a little more info on it. Its a pretty cool concept, but I'm not sure how much stealth you really gain with the semi-submersible design. Apparently enough that it is worth investigating.

Depends, are we talking paint or wallpaper? Do I have access to proper equipment? If its paint, is it lead based? Do I have to do a good job, or can I just half ass it?

True, I wouldn't trust it structurally, but really body panels aren't structural even on a unibody car.

Wouldn't you be able to patch up CF much the same way that you can patch up fiberglass? Really both materials are an epoxy resin matrix that is reinforced with fiber material. The difference being fiberglass uses glass fibers and carbon fiber uses... well, carbon fibers. I assume there are differences in the epoxy

But it would seem that if your car was stolen you would either remember your own plate number, or if not you would have a registration that would your plate number on it. The only logical conclusion is that the DMV does give out the information to you if you are planning on stealing the car.

So about that LeMons comment. When you said "more on that soon" I sort of expected it to be mentioned again. Or is a follow up track review in the works?

Euro brand name for Fords diesel engines. And what nice diesels they are, though my experience was limited to the diesel in the Focus a couple years ago.