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Producer/Director of "The Last Independent Automaker," a documentary series about American Motors Corporation: https://gofund.me/97f00c2b ◤▍
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Holy cow Rawlinson is out at Lucid. Tomorrow's earnings call is gonna be interesting.

First one I've seen with a price that starts with a "4"

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Imagine drinking an ice cold milk out of one of these bad boys.

Awww yeah baby

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Sorry to hear of the passing of Richard M. Langworth, historian & writer of the excellent, "The Onslaught on Detroit," which inspired me in part to pursue my own career in automotive history. Years later when I did a YouTube video on Kaiser-Frazer, he personally complimented my work. Great guy.

Ended up down a YouTube rabbit hole where I found the trailer for a Japanese romantic comedy: "Take Me Out to the Snowland." No idea what it's about, except that a shy girl who is bad at skiing falls in love with a cool guy who is good at skiing. And it has weird cars that you sickos will like:

"Now listen, you rich people. Weep and wail because of the misery that is coming on you. Your wealth has rotted, and moths have eaten your clothes. Your gold and silver are corroded. Their corrosion will testify against you and eat your flesh like fire...

No foolin’

There's another I6 / 3spd Javelin for sale on marketplace, and I really want it. The price is a little steep, but it looks pretty clean. Plus it's a great color!

can't wait to learn about Moneypenny's tragic backstory

For England, James?

Heck yeah, I’m into P C P

MRW my friend’s 2018 Ford Focus grenades itself after they said they didn’t want to spend the extra $1,500 for something more reliable:

John Madden

The Alliance was a great car in some respects. Ergonomic, high-tech, stylish (for the time), and insanely fuel-efficient. But it was also slow, flimsy, and not quite up to the rigors of American roads.

Happy Valentines Day #weirdcarbs

Happy Valentine's Day ❤️

You've heard of cars & coffee. Now get ready for:

no.

Found a real unicorn… a brand new, non-smart TV, 720p, assembled in the U.S., for under $100. Weird.

I've discovered that there was a very *brief* period in the U.S. about 10 years ago where you could buy a TV/Blu-Ray combo, and now I really want one just for the novelty of it.

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