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Revolving License Plates Help Chinese Speeders {Autoblog}
May 13th 2008 7:08AM Gee Emmo, they had radio in the '60s too 'ya know! The key was to not run straight lines for miles on end! Accelerate, turn. Accelerate, turn. Get it? Today we see these idiots running for miles at 100+ on the freeway. Moronic.
VIDEO: Danica Patrick hits crew member on pit lane at Indy {Autoblog}
May 11th 2008 1:32PM Avery good analysis. I have never been in one of those seats, but your description makes sense.
Revolving License Plates Help Chinese Speeders {Autoblog}
May 10th 2008 9:05AM Back in my day, ('60s) we put switches under the dash to shut off the brake and tail lights on our "street" cars. We also used to splot a little mud on the rear plate to obscure a couple of digits, and not make it real obvious that it was intentional. Many of the boys used to "run 'em" when the gumballs lit up. I took a '62 'vette down the road at 125+ with flashing lights fadeing back behind me on many a night. Back in those days even the cops liked a good run. I remember dusting a local cop on a Friday night, and talking with him at a local coffee shop the next day. Today, they just kill you. Todays cops are mostly egotistical jackasses. Times were better then 'eh? Oh yea, all you "law abideing" prissy snots jump on me now for streetracing.
eBay Find of the Day: Trans Am SE signed by Burt Reynolds {Autoblog}
May 4th 2008 5:31PM Who is Burt Renolds? Is he like Carrol Shelby? Yeaaaahh, Riiiiight. These things should have had a turtle on the hood instead of a bird.
Sorry, your SUV is now worthless {Autoblog}
May 1st 2008 1:22AM Ahhhhhhh. What a bunch of balogna. I have it all. Big 454 powered 4x4 truck, an SUV for the wife, a Harley and a 500HP toy that burns fuel like flushing the toilet. We are all corkscrewing in on planet Earth. In my last gasp for Oxygen as we choke or starve to death, I'll smile knowing I helped put you a-holes there with me. Now, I need to talk on my cell phone while weaving thru three lanes on a two lane highway. I have no fear, because my truck weighs three tons, and will squash you like the bug you are. (Arrogant? Sure. I am a God, see my plume of half burned dinosaur remains billowing out my tailpipe where I cut off the converter to get another one half horsepower.) HaaaaHaaa. When gas hits $6.00 a gallon, I'll turn to welfare and let you pay for it. Yes, dear God, I love this country! And the ethanol plant. Great idea. The carbon footprint is bigger than California, and I hate those starving cornflake eating tree hugging punks besides. Life is good. Or was...
GT-R tuning update: Amuse breaks 600 hp, tranny woes at MCR {Autoblog}
Apr 29th 2008 7:23AM AHHHhhh. Nothing ever really changes does it? Back in my day of the late fifty/early 60's all of us "hot rodders" used to say that "everything breaks at it's weakest link". We put in bigger engines, (a 'Caddy mill in a Ford), only to find that the clutch needed to go. Then the rearend, then the driveshaft. And so on. Same today 'eh?
eBay Find of the Day: From my cold, dead Corvette {Autoblog}
Apr 15th 2008 11:57PM Good God! Angela is dying?
Elderly man hangs up the keys after trashing two Porsches {Autoblog}
Apr 15th 2008 5:49PM Cool that you would know.......
eBay Find of the Day: From my cold, dead Corvette {Autoblog}
Apr 15th 2008 5:46PM Does anyone know of any other star who is about to kick and has a car? Please contact me as I really could use the cash.
Elderly man hangs up the keys after trashing two Porsches {Autoblog}
Apr 15th 2008 11:28AM Yea, it is nice to be understanding. However, instead of running backwards over a car, how do you think someone would feel if he had run over a kid on a trike? Especially if it were YOUR kid. When you are old, you are just not up to driving anymore. Nobody does anything until that "first" accident. Sometimes that is all it takes to kill someone. Re-test every two rears after 70. No exceptions. Yea, try to get that passed in congress!
