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Somebody Has Finally Built ‘The Homer’ Car
Somebody Has Finally Built ‘The Homer’ Car
Somebody Has Finally Built ‘The Homer’ Car
The Porcubimmer racing team has built a real-life version of Homer Simpson's dream car (and failed attempt at auto design), The Homer. The car will race at the Buttonwillow Raceway in California this weekend in the 24 Hours of LeMons race -- an endurance race for cars that cost less than $500.
Lynyrd Skynyrd Referenced in the Movie ‘Cars’
Lynyrd Skynyrd Referenced in the Movie ‘Cars’
Lynyrd Skynyrd Referenced in the Movie ‘Cars’
One of Lynyrd Skynyrd's most popular songs is 'Free Bird'. Hearing someone scream 'Free Bird' at concert, a ball game or a movie theater has become almost a cult phenomenon. It has also been done many times in movies and my all-time favorite example of this is from the movie 'Cars'.
10 Awesomely Creative Cars We Wish We Had
10 Awesomely Creative Cars We Wish We Had
10 Awesomely Creative Cars We Wish We Had
Besides being vital components in most of our lives, cars can be really awesome creative canvases. Even though not everyone is into all that complicated, fancy shmancy car decor, there's a big chance these weirdly awesome cars could change your mind.
The Batmobile and 5 Other Hollywood Cars That Sold at Auction
The Batmobile and 5 Other Hollywood Cars That Sold at Auction
The Batmobile and 5 Other Hollywood Cars That Sold at Auction
BAM! The original Batmobile sold at auction for $4.2 million this weekend which has both car lovers and cartoon lovers giddy. Famous Hollywood cars like those from 'Starsky and Hutch,' 'Knight Rider' and 'The Pink Panther' go up for sale from time to time, bringing out the most nostalgic buyers. Here's a look at how five memorable cars fared when they hit the open market, and what they fetched for
High Speed Police Chase Takes Surprising Turn
High Speed Police Chase Takes Surprising Turn
High Speed Police Chase Takes Surprising Turn
We sat through this whole thing video of a high-speed police pursuit in Inglewood, Calif., waiting for something horrible to happen, because it's the internet. Magically, nothing horrible does happen. We aren't going to give away the surprise ending...

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