250gto-old
250GTO
250gto-old

It comes in handy sometimes (I mean the tach).

I approve of this choice. I am a huge Loewy fan (he styled one of my cars, how can I not be), although I find the T1 just a little better looking.

I propose the BRM H-16.

I'm really finding it hard to pay attention to this list as this ad appears just beneath it.

Considering the windows are simply small holes Chevy forgot to fill, I'm not surprised.

I'm guessing this. Probably because I like Morgans.

That motor sounds like a jet spooling up.

And a 993 for comparison.

When Porsche went from the 993 911 to the 996 911.

They're not problematic, they're just "special."

At 0:15: Very very bad in 3...2...oh wait, nevermind.

Am I the only one who can't stand the new Hyundai and Acura styling?

I know. I was watching an old show and the narrator said they're worth something like 40K. My head almost exploded from thinking "WHEN WAS THIS AND WHY WAS I NOT THERE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT" fifty billion times in one second.

There it is. It's a '41 Champion sedan. I didn't just want to post the fact that I have a Studebaker, my I just wanted to see how people here would react. My friend started bragging one day that he was getting a new hybrid, and that he was going to save so much money, so I told him about my "hybrid." His bragging was

And you will never have a problem with the brakes.

Thank you. You just gave me a new summer project.

My dad's Bentley gets an EPA combined 11 miles per gallon. It's an Arnage T, so it's well worth it.

I consider my car a hybrid. The car is a Studebaker, but the paint on the rear ashtray is Ford gold. It was impossible to match the original paint, and it was the only thing that color in the car. I can now tell all my friends I have a hybrid.

I like your choice of the Miura roadster concept.

It handled like a truck, and wasn't very fast, but in my opinion, it is still one of the best looking cars ever to have graced the road.