I also really like the Lagonda. I am one of very few.
I also really like the Lagonda. I am one of very few.
Thanks. I was lucky to get it when I did. By Saturday, it was being moved to the concept lawn.
I stayed at this hotel and saw this car. At one point it had a handicap placard hanging from the mirror.
Some parts fit together very easily, while others require extensive modification. They still come with everything needed except for the battery to make the headlights work (on the Bugatti, and probably the others with headlights, if the key is put in the ignition, they turn on). The fit also depends on the kit. The…
I'm in southern California. I believe here, we call this "next monday."
About a year ago I finished the 2000+ part
Pocher model?
Just saw an add for one in DuPont registry. I'm pretty sure you can buy them.
Just to clarify, not all that much of the car is porcelain. Only the EB logo, wheel badges, and a few center console pieces are.
I would rather see the two rows of nine Veyrons (including two Super Sports) sitting right in front of this at the Quail. Oh wait, I did see them, in person.
And to compensate for the Lexus, here are photos I just took yesterday of the Lotus Exige S Matte Black Edition, and the Lotus Evora GTE. [www.flickr.com]
I would like to see these ( [images.google.com] ). Then, add a track with multiple types of left and right turns. And after that, move the tracks to some of the most beautiful places in Europe. Finally, add a variety of different types of cars created by both factory backed and independent teams under the same set of…
I'm behind 8, then through a smart phone accessing the internet through my neighbors' (plural) routers. The connection to a router switches from one router to another every few minutes (yes, I do this manually by clicking on the airport button on my computer).
Now you know what I feel like every time I see someone write RADAR in anything but all caps.
Who needs front brakes to race?
How did the Alfa Romeo Montreal not make this list? Just look how cool those lights are!
John Surtees won championships on motorcycles and in cars.
I would say Audi is not really trying to hide it. They even left the four rings on.
I like it. And I definitely like the shift towards thinner taillights.
Sorry for the double post. This one was deleted when I posted the one above it. Just ignore it.