62imperialcrown
62imperialcrown
62imperialcrown

$14,300? How many chandeliers have eBay accounts?

Yessir - We blew the shit outta that overpriced motherfucker just the way we blow the shit outta all high prices - down here at New Deal Used Cars!

That's nothing - at one weapons test facility (China Lake?) they suspended B-29 bombers between two 100-foot towers to shoot missiles at them. Wish I could find photos...

Worst I ever pushed myself was going from the evening through the night from Taos, NM to Pine Ridge, SD (via Denver) in a '72 Chevelle to get two of my friends up to a Sun Dance. They slept fine most of the way. By the time I crossed into SD around dawn I was seeing things in the road I knew weren't there (little

Pretty grim photos; one guy lying on the ground and another that's still in the back seat.

And the BRI DOG license plate...

My only exception to that was my '64 Catalina convertible - the dealer plate frames were from Utter Pontiac; thought it was a good description.

Why not? I put a '56 Thunderbird nameplate on the trunk of my '86 T-bird and it looked good to me, at least.

I got used to the shape pretty quickly; I really only noticed it when I was spinning it lock-to-lock to parallel park.

1990 Trofeo. Great styling (I thought it had faint echoes of the Avanti), handled well, comfortable and reasonably quick with the bulletproof GM 3800. Fatal flaw: It was an Oldsmobile, and by that point no one cared anymore.

1946 Nash. So ugly, they nuked it.

Nobody's had the nerve to give credit to Cadillac for their beautiful Sabre wheels, so here you go:

1. drive up patsantre (?)

Picked it up from Cuba.

Remember that little discussion we were having last weekend about Benjamin Gregory and there being a thin line between visionary and nutjob? This critter's creator crosses the line, circles the globe and crosses it again, which is more than the car in question should ever be allowed to attempt. C all over the P.

Because trolls come 123 to a box?

"Captain Queeg, we've just steamed over our tow line..."

Say what you wish about the personae involved (I'd rather watch samurai than yakuza), but Huxham should have a good future shooting B-roll footage for the Fast and Furious franchise.

Ford's Wrist-Twist (both versions):

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So it was for a movie - it's still the real deal and based on a true story. Just skip ahead to 1:15:34 to see a DC-4 trim some trees before landing on a very short dirt runway: