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Ford Mustangs have developed a bit of a meme-tastic reputation over the last few years, thanks to drivers speeding out of cars and coffee meetups and crashing. It's a case of those owners pushing their cars past their own abilities. Unfortunately, a recent incident on Angeles Crest Highway in California won't help shake the stereotype. A week ago, the driver of a Grabber Blue Mustang Boss 302 decided to ignore shelter-in-place orders and go for a drive in the canyons—sadly, they wound up sending their car, themselves, and a passenger 400 feet down a steep embankment. https://www.hotrod.com/news/watch-cr...oss-302-cliff/ |
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At some point, Bob Regehr had an idea. We don't know when or where it happened—in the shower? at the breakfast table? during a nightcap?—but the idea was to create the Moon Walk bouncy house, an inflatable contraption for kids to jump in. At that point, Bob Regehr owned a few gas stations, but it was his invention that made him rich. And so Bob did what any of us would do upon coming into money: He bought a ton of cars, including '32 Fords, Corvettes, and vintage hot rods. Now many of those cars are for sale through VanDerBrink Auctions, meaning you have a chance to buy the collection that bouncy houses built. https://www.hotrod.com/news/bouncy-h...-auction-sale/ |
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That reminds me of the movie scene of Tom Cruise driving the 1962 Ferrari GTO (which was a Clone) through an empty Manhattan in the movie Vanilla Sky.
Dan
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