Because my previous comment was deleted, I'll say it again. I really could not care less because I JUST GOT A '41 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION!
Because my previous comment was deleted, I'll say it again. I really could not care less because I JUST GOT A '41 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION!
I really don't care because I JUST GOT A '41 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION!
Why would I consider this when I could get in a real one any night of my life?
Got in on a private tour. Wasn't allowed to take pictures, but that really didn't matter. My father knew his agent or something, all I know is we were able to go through his whole garage.
I would say NP, but all those red flags. AND I could get this for $1000 more: [classiccars.com]
It is. I went there about two years ago. It's awesome.
I believe that knob is a little out of date. It appears to be missing about 90 gear marks.
*DBS
I think I may be able to get an airplane to your house...
Miura Spyder, anyone? Also one of the first cars I know of to use the engine as a design element.
How about the first one to be called a "supercar?" And it looks amazing.
I'm pretty sure two were made. Or at least that's what I saw in Monterey last year. One was outside the Retroauto, another on the lawn at the Concours.
Don't forget 5:50!
Do I see a 330 GTO? Awesome.
Must it even be said?
Great. More protests. Just what we need to convince the aliens we're worth saving.
This is how I believe a broken headlight should be fixed on a cheap car. [images.google.com]
Corgis are awesome. Although, my favorite has always been the Bond DB5.
Hot Wheels Duesenberg SJ. It's a Duesenberg SJ, how could it be anything but my favorite?
I actually just saw a Camaro in Florence in a recent trip to Italy. Very strange indeed.