"... bench seat and console shift point"? Don't you mean "column shift point"?
"... bench seat and console shift point"? Don't you mean "column shift point"?
Round tails should automatically be disqualified!
1965 Buick Skylark - perfect integration with the body lines, and in the dark, oh in the dark...
Wheelbase is now 107", so it will be 26"?
The Before Black crowd says 1982 Grand National for the win. Collectible? 215 units produced. Performance-wise it epitomizes malaise. Carbed V6? Sure! Turbo? Not until '84. But collectible it is.
Agreed. But what a great looking car!
My leak turned out to be a bad freeze plug (which they never found because it was behind the motor mount). I drove the beast for another 13 months before it finally let go from a spun bearing! To their credit, they didn't even try to quote a price.
I don't see a problem. Sure there's a bit of "look at me" in this parking job, but the driver is clearly a "look at me" kind of person, and at least the car is parked far enough away that it isn't taking spots that would otherwise be used. Is there a better way to insure that the other idiot WalMart shoppers would…
... or on a GNX
He was in the great race as Professor Fate's sidekick and drove this car.
2:50 The gaggle of entranced cell-phone cameramen following him like rats after the Pied Piper shows that Jim has done what he set out to do!
Alright, alright, alright... "Melba Toast" the 1970 Chevelle SS454
For those who haven't checked the Photobucket link, and those without imagination, here's a scale model of the finished product.
I'm pretty sure that this is supposed to be either a fast-attack or fast resupply vehicle. The body is fiberglass, so it isn't designed for combat (even a paint gun battle).
Here are the rest of my photos: [s47.photobucket.com]
National Geographic says it was a spy plane and has photos of said plane. [news.nationalgeographic.com]
These guys sound SO stoned! Listen to the laughing. And when I was a kid, we didn't have fancy wheels or chairs or wheelchairs. We had our own rubber boots, predominantly snow- covered street, and the back bumper of a school bus.
Aluminum slots look awesome on ANYTHING! Jeeps, Pintos, muscle cars... EVERYTHING!
My namesake baby. Not really a car, but ...
Only Hot Wheels can do better!