TTAC Project Car: It's About Time!
The prolonged journey of TTAC’s Ford Sierra is partly because of my prolonged recovery from Stevens-Johnson Syndrome. While other projects never help matters, the excuses end now.Because, even during the depths of my recovery, my vision never faltered; thanks to prednisone’s side effects during treatment, said vision became a C4 Corvette-like laser-infused slalom but with Young the Giant screeching in the background.So it’s about time I drove to my friend Brian’s shop and made it happen.
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TTAC Project Car: Getting Down To Business!


Adios Amigo…

Farewell to our Ford Sierra’s reasonably adequate, high compression and emissions free 2-liter Pinto motor because it’s time to visit Lima, Ohio — not Peru — with a bonus question for the truly tech-savvy among the B&B.

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  • Zipper69 The last "report" on the show was a string of cool photos without a single word of description, what was a new/revised model, what was a one-off, what was a look at 2026's styles.Throw a guy a bone here, man!
  • Zipper69 Seems the heavier models are most affected, did they cheap out and use same standards from the 1500's ?
  • Amber Lynn Williams I am interested in this nice vehicle 1988 gmc s15 jimmy 4x4 in I think I take it in put it in the car garage in it to the car shows too
  • Lou_BC ZR2 diesel ;)
  • Bd2 Odd that the article doesn't mention one of the biggest reasons for rising premiums (particularly in states like Louisiana and Florida) - the increase in losses by insurance/reinsurance companies due to the increase in Billion dollar extreme weather events. This also holds true for home insurance premiums.