The wheels are one of my favorite parts of the car, but I can see that some more traditional wheels would fit too.
The wheels are one of my favorite parts of the car, but I can see that some more traditional wheels would fit too.
I think that car is one where it looks so much better unfinished. This year when they brought it to SEMA all painted, I was really disappointed. It was beautiful in raw metal!
I've seen multiple Barris cars at auctions and such, and honestly I don't understand the appeal. They have odd junk glued on them and the quality is atrocious. The Sonny and Cher Mustangs had ice trays for "hood scoops." To each their own I guess, I just don't get it.
I've never seen the silver one! Oh my!
The detail they put into each car is the best part. You can look at them for hours and still find something you haven't noticed.
If anyone says Eleanor, they deserve to be slapped.
Lol what??
Wow...
Sounds good. Who is the brainiac that decided to make a sound clip during a hurricane?!
Trading a ball for an outdated Nissan?? No thanks. If you are offering a 911 GT3 or a Baja trophy truck, show me the dotted line!
Cost and reliability. These engines cost more than most supercars themselves. I don't know an exact number, but the cost of building an F1 car is in the millions, if not tens of millions.
I'll take one in white. With orange calipers please.
Nope. I see it too and that's a good thing. Can't decide which is better looking.
Toyota did that with the current Tacoma and 4Runner too. I think most people trim the bumper cover when putting off road stuff on. Not the best scenario, but since when have the OEM's cared about the aftermarket?
Agreed. The belt line is kinda high and the kick up on the rear window looks odd.