That is a hot take.
That is a hot take.
Yeah, what's up with the replies? Don't bother and reply to this, I'll never find it. Actually, dogrivergrad68 may never find this reply, so meh, whatever.
One of these?! But this isn’t a 360. I mean, I’d totally drive it though. Daily drive it, even.
I’m hoping to get on the Ferrari 360 wagon before they go out of reach again. But because I’m a scumbag, I’ll probably end up with a really early pre-GTS Viper. God, that’s an appealing car for under 30K.
You hear that, baby? You’re collectible now!
um, go early in the morning to avoid traffic and bicycles. Weekdays are way better than weekends. watch out for rocks and gravel on turns. don’t go fast until you get the hang of the road or more familiar with it. don’t go after rains. there can be some frost on the roads in the winter in the shadows once you get high…
Less traffic in the middle of the night. Don’t outrun your eyes.
I’d have been tempted to sell half my fleet to buy this thing.
+1 for the Delta 88 reference...I disagree but it takes balls to bring that heat into this kitchen.
“Heres the NEW 2026 Ford F-150, starting at just $19,999!”
I like your take and would like to subscribe to your newsletter. Can we start a “more sidewalls” community?
The greatest bumper cut of all time is the Golf Mk4 *FIVE-DOOR*, because it so perfectly mirrors the cut of the rear doors, creating . On the 3-door as shown it just sits there looking overstyled.
$1k and not a single 10mm socket?
Honestly, that’s a good price. I have a family member who got into #overlanding recently and the amount of money he’s spent on stuff he’ll never use pales in comparison.
I think the problem here is that you can’t actually market this thing to people who don’t know about cars. There’s no wool-pulling. It’s not like the Urus (I finally have an excuse to drive a Lambo!) or some heritage-laden tweedmobile (Careful with the Jag, darling).
Lots of car names became famous to normies for…
But . . . no one is actually going to live there, right? This is just a vehicle for various warlords and oligarchs to park their money for a while.
Click on the Facebook icon in the bottom right of the video. The video here on Jalopnik is cropped and the full version is on Facebook.
You have to wonder what his plans were for those cars. He doesn’t even seem like a capable mechanic, or he would’ve fixed the forklift first.
Why are you dying on this hill? I can barely tell the difference between all of those before and after photos. If a hoarder showed me a photo of their apartment and said “see, the 1986 stack of Newsweeks is gone!” I’d shudder. Forest for the trees and all that.