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Spring 2016 Caffeine & Carburetors: An Overwhelming Morning of Car Show Perfection
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I’ve been very lucky to experience some incredible car shows over the last few years. From Lime Rock’s Sunday Royals to a private to local Cars & Coffee Sunday morning meetups to a cameras-forbidden event at an undisclosed location with more exotics, rarities, and one-of-one’s than I can possibly remember, I’ve witnessed some truly amazing…
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On the topic of Low Limits
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Low limits are what make light, tossable sports cars great. The Dodge Challenger R/T, however, is not a light, tossable sports car. On the contrary, it’s a big, heavy grand tourer with more visual brawn than balls. And yet, with a Hemi V8 up front and moderately grippy tires at all four corners, its limits…
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Project MR2: Background & Introduction
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A free car is always a good car. A free sports car is an even better car. And a free sports car that runs and drives is the best car. Such is how the dreams of myself and my friend Dan are finally coming together. And by “coming together,” I mean that the car needs…
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On the topic of Low Limits
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Low limits are what make light, tossable sports cars great. The Dodge Challenger R/T, however, is not a light, tossable sports car. On the contrary, it’s a big, heavy grand tourer with more visual brawn than balls. And yet, with a Hemi V8 up front and moderately grippy tires at all four corners, its limits…
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Project MR2: Background & Introduction
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A free car is always a good car. A free sports car is an even better car. And a free sports car that runs and drives is the best car. Such is how the dreams of myself and my friend Dan are finally coming together. And by “coming together,” I mean that the car needs…
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Colorado: the cars, the culture, and the roads
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Colorado: my glimpse at the cars, trucks, roads, and automotive culture in the Denver/Boulder region 4Runners. 4Runners everywhere. I must have laid eyes on more of these Toyota SUVs in ninety-six hours than the rest of my life combined. They’re everywhere in Colorado, and the best part is that about half are lightly modified and…