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Martin Grossinger
martingrossinger

I mean this is pretty impressive, but in college I was an English major and I wrote a pretty good essay about how Thomas Hardy’s novels were kind of depressing. I’d call it a wash. Read more

Just wanted to say, beginning to end, The Black Parade is an amazing album! Read more

They drove it in the wrong direction. Could have been the first Beetle. Read more

You gotta have some serious cojones to chop up a Porsche. Hats off to this guy for building his dream car. Haters gonna hate. This widebody looks way better than some of the other stuff I’ve seen around lately and you have to admire his ingenuity. I doubt a lot of the people hating on this could do any better.  Read more

I was prepared to hate it, but I love it. Needs Cadillac badges all around to complete the madness. I love the fact that it has a rear “porch” that starts in the cabin and goes all the way through to the spoiler to house all the intercoolers and radiators—that just augments the madness of the awesome segmented Read more

This is required, obviously.

Pressing the clutch pedal in with your left foot, while simultaneously moving a gear lever with your right/left hand is the only description of a manual transmission that I will accept. Read more

I still think you may have a hell of a time getting over Homestake pass in Montana. Its 6,400 ft above sea level and has an 6% grade. A carb tuned for sea level may lose up to 50% of its power potential at that altitude (It’ll be about 9:1 AFR or 0.6 lambda) and 50% fuel economy or worse. I would just say to keep the Read more

Quick update. I just looked over the car for about 3 hours and did a few things. Read more

How do you know me so well? Nothing heightens my senses more than driving my ‘86 944. Read more

My favorite, going down the road, is that a slight miss, or just small bumps in the road or expansion strips........ Read more

I did this to wife the other day in her car, a brand new Forester. We were just driving home after dinner, I turned off the radio, told her to be quiet for a minute. She had a tiny little screw in the tire, I heard the faint tick, tick, tick...every tire rotation. I was even able to tell her which tire it was in. I Read more