I love America and American cars. I'm all about the Red, White and Blue. Baseball, Mom and apple pie. So it thrills me when we show the rest of the world our superiority. For those of you that haven't seen it......witness the Mustang Cam (USA edition):
http://www.stangtv.com/forum/mustang...rsion-675.html
No wonder the rest of the world is envious of our technology.
What does this have to do with the power TV garage? This Mustang cam was a strike back at the foreign markets.
Let me explain: More than once have I brought a great American Car into the garage to bolt on a performance part, only to discover that the part was clearly labeled "Made in China". That really pisses me.

My National pride is being tested. With the passing of the Charlton Heston, A great American, the last manly man actor is Russell Crowe. And he's an Australian for christ sake. Makes me think that we Americans are losing our manliness. Emergency action should be taken so that we stop the erosion of our manliness before it gets any worse. We should immediately make the Indianapolis 500 illegal, mainly because most of us can't pronounce the driver's names.
Here's a little test to see if you are a great American and a manly man.
Do you like:
Bar-b-que pork pig sandwiches?
Long Necks?
Long legs?
Football?
NASCAR?
An occasional fist fight?
Late 60's/Early 70's American Muscle Cars?
Hominey?
Grits?
Soda Pop?
Soccer?

You can give yourself a point for each yes answer and subtract 5 points for each no. Omit the last item, I just included that to smoke out the Europeans.
If you end up with 10 points, you're clearly a great American. Anything less than 10 points and there must be some foreign influence in your life.
I was "Made in America" and come from a long line of Great Americans. One of my relatives was Lt. Col. Kimbrough (a Great American) from Tennessee, who fought in the Civil War and died whistling Dixie and hating Yankees till the end.
My new goal is to make the PowerTV garage an all-American garage. I plan on borrowing the garage name from the late great Dale Earnhardt for this American garage: The Garage Mahal. Yeah, I know that sounds foreign, but if it was good nuff for Earnhardt, it's good enough for me.
God Bless America.