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A flathead V-12 in a corvette sounds like an awesome project. Some things don’t have to make sense. 110hp ftw!

This guy could save FiatChrysler.

The 3rd and 4th ones look easily savable.

Probably a 7M-GE(GTE) depending on the year of the car and the year looks to be ‘pre-facelift’ based on the wheels, so 1986.5 to 90, and the 1JZ wasn’t available until 1990.

You mean the most under-appreciated Supra? It’s the best Supra along with the MKII.

George Foreman wouldn’t have had a problem.

The best “he got his” story on this subject I’ve heard reportedly happened in my state a few years ago when some dickbag rolled coal leaving a stoplight. The older gentleman in the convertible who got blasted in the face with sooty diesel exhaust took down the truck’s plate number and called the state police. Turns

Thank you for pointing this out. In fact the V8 swap thing just gets under my skin so bad. Today in particular.

They are also sold at 2 different brands. Add in the 2,475 Fiat Spiders sold, and they did NOT outsell the Miata. I’m not looking to harp specifically on the 86 twins, just pointing out that no matter where you are in the market, you’re hurting if you aren’t a crossover or truck. I think that the 86's are awesome

The whole point of the original 240z was to offer a reasonably good performance car for not much money. It was slower in a straight line than the contemporary muscle cars, but of course it also weighed much less. The 240Z also offered most of the performance of something like an E-type while costing significantly

My motorcycle salesman was shocked when I told him that the manual for my bike, which was in for its first service, described King Harald Bluetooth uniting the tribes.

There is no such thing as a Jason Torchinsky post that should never be posted.

Love. I didn’t know they made an Evolution wagon.

I was eavesdropping on a conversation in my local bar last summer, and I asked if this woman was the owner of the Lancer wagon in the parking lot.

She said it was, and I asked her how she liked it.

Her level of enthusiasm and knowledge about the engine, suspension, and

Huh, nice. Shinagawa 340 Ma - - 34. I just wonder if the Ma is significant somehow. Shinagawa is just a district in Tokyo.

West Japan is another animal, heavy into car culture.

Whenever I’m in Japan I am on the look out for these. (and there are plenty, especially any city west of Tokyo) It’s weird, I get all excited and start breathing heavy but for the most part it seems no one ever looks twice at these there.

The conwing L-16. can't go wrong.

Tailspin: A heroic, but likeable, bum with a specially modified cargo plane and a furry sidekick that battle evil and reluctantly take orders from a bossy hottie and her annoying relative.