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With that color, and those headlight brows, I instantly flashed back to this cartoon.

OMG DAT SOUND

At least the 1971-1974 KG could be had with air conditioners.

consonants are free; vowels are $250

First off, flight dispatch seems like it might be one of those thankless jobs. So, thanks!

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For a long time the Olympics were all about the amateur athlete. It would be great to see the best professional drivers in the world compete on equal footing, but I'd like to see them up against, say, the SCCA or NASA autocross champion.

When reached for further comment, a Eugene PD officer stated, "This behavior is simply ludicrous at any speed." He then hopped back into a winged Winnebago and took off.

Well, NASCAR drivers today are a lot more fit than the good ol' boys of yesteryear, but I imagine even Mark Martin would have trouble squeezing through the tank-porthole slit in the side of a production Camaro.

It figures only Ash would be able to shatter the new "conversation of the day" trend and claim sole ownership of CotD. Congrats!

Speed limit signs are a bad comparison, as there are special provisions in place in some states where, by law, if a speed limit is consistently broken by the normal flow traffic, and no sufficient case can be made for "but it's for safety!" (such as blind driveways, twisty curves, etc.), the locality must raise the

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I was going to mention this one too. Bobby Allison's crash at Talladega in 1987, tearing out a large section of catch fence, and beginning the restrictor-plate era.

hahahaha, awesome

(08:37) Oh my goodness, is that a 1988 Nissan Stanza sedan? (Sorry, way off-topic there, but still. I'm amazed at how many of those there were in Europe, and how many are still on the road.)

Well, he appears to be wearing belted slacks in the photo above, so it's entirely possible he ran all 26 — err, I mean, 15-ish miles in penny-loafers or some kind of canvas deck shoes. So, yeah. Ow.

Well that explains why NASCAR drivers who get into substance abuse trouble never make it back to the sport.

Agreed; after such a promising 2011 she really deserves better.

Neon: The Hi[gh] Car

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(5th/N) Good.