Originally Posted by +fireamx
Steve, some people have a home library filled with the Great Classics. I've got my bookshelves filled with old car magazines.
Calling them "Speed Lines" works for me. Especially since I don't have them anymore.

(not that there's anything "wrong" with having them.)
I would probably have a lot of old car magazines if it was not for my jobs in the past, I've been a car nut all my life. Most of my jobs in the past was 6 and 7 day's or nights a week, 70 to 100 hours a week. At the age of 30 I was working 6 day's a week (60 to 70 hours) and going to school at night, that lasted about 3 years. I just never had the time for much hobby type stuff & reading. Not to change the subject, but have you noticed that the Crossfire sheet metal seems to be a lot thicker than american built cars? I got caught in a hail storm (about quarter size) in my '04 coupe a few years ago, when I got home I figured there would be little dents all over the place. But to my surprise there was not one dent.