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  1. Factory-built race car, '62 Cat Super Duty. 389 SD or 421 SD, drag or track ~
    2 points
  2. Bollinger never ever could have made it. This group collectively could have built a better vehicle. ——————-———— And the children were nestled, All snug in their beds, While visions of premium fuel danced in their heads,
    1 point
  3. In ‘94 I was in a ‘65 Bonneville hardtop the first half of the year, then bought my only other new vehicle- ‘94 F-150 XL.
    1 point
  4. I could see realistically 10-15% market share by 2030, maybe slightly higher.
    1 point
  5. Start slow, but they should be good to go within the next few years. I do not see half the US fleet being EV by 2030- but I do see it growing pretty well in the coming years…..
    1 point
  6. Sadly, I never got to dance to that disco track back in '77. I sooooo would have loved to. Drivin' up to Studio '54 in either of these... However, I did dance to THIS track back in '94. while I drove up to many dance clubs all around the Montreal area in this and in this after I totaled the one above. (Both not my actual cars, but both are exactly how mine were)
    1 point
  7. A new measure has been implemented on TOP of the "heath contribution" aka tax on the vaccinated by the 24rth. In order to shop non-essential products, one must be vaccinated with 3 shots and to show proof of vaccination. On the 13th for alcohol and cannabis stores. On the 24rth the rest of the non-essential businesses. https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/quebec-to-require-three-shots-for-adequate-protection-those-who-got-covid-19-urged-to-get-boosted-sooner-1.5737464
    1 point
  8. Is this reality really sad though? That GM is no longer the go to OEM for mediocre vehicles anymore? That Walmart type of consumers no longer shop for GM vehicles anymore? That GM no longer produces mediocre products that Walmart type of consumers crave for? Because 40-50 years ago, General Motors gave us some really bad stinkers that were engineered to the lowest common denominator meant for big volume. And what did that do? Ironically, it made lots lots of Americans mad to never touch an American car again which ironically, these very same pissed off Americans are buying mediocre shyte from Japan... Guys, be freakin' happy that GM is building some quality cars again! Engineering is top notch and so is build quality. What is sad in my opinion, is that some Americans are NOT buying and supporting GM that builds a waaaay better product than Toyota which is a very very lesser product than GM's. Now THAT is SAD.
    1 point
  9. Not really, in a country with socialized healthcare where everyone pays into the system, those that refuse vaccination and are putting the biggest burden on the system should pay more. Kind of how health care insurance here in the US if you smoke or chew tobacco have higher premiums than those that do not. Why not have those that ignore the science to stay healthy pay to cover their health needs? Makes sense to me. This is what I find confusing is that mRNA tech has been around for 40 years, being used to treat cancer and we have given such a better quality of life to Cancer survivors of which both my wife and I are survivors and yet people think this is to make you part of the BORG. The science is very solid and well tested. Crazy IMHO
    1 point
  10. Always liked the GT Hawk...was a beautiful update to the Hawk. I can only imagine the sensation the original '53 caused, it was such a clean, angular design compared to the gaudy humpy lumpys that Detroit was making then. I generally don't get into '50s cars much, but I do like the original Studebaker pre-Hawk coupes.
    1 point
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