For the past six years, I have spent what is most charitably described by my friends as an “embarrassing” amount of time and money making a crappy car slightly less crappy so that I may compete (and inevitably lose) a weekend long endurance race against other $500 cars in 24 Hours of Lemons. Everyone has their hobby and personally, I would only be embarrassed if my wife finds out what I truly spend every year on this $500 car.

Installing some new features on my 1995 Ford Thunderbird-cum-racecar.
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