6spdman
6spdman
6spdman

Pizza pans ♡

If I owned a Miura I’d be too raw from touching myself all the time while looking at it to drive it.

I heard Adam Carolla won’t drive either of his Miuras because they’re too valuable.

Stanced car owners who complain about tire wear. I don’t feel bad for you - you did this to yourself

People who drive giant SUVs and bitch about their poor gas mileage. What the hell did you expect?

Is it a Fiat Dino? A Maserati? An Iso? AC? Ferrari? DeTomaso?

Dodge Intrepid:

It was more from their tractor division than their Automobili division... and i love it.

Ugh that hood and those ridiculous rear flares...why would somebody do that?

I still think that (in concept form at least) the TVR Sagaris was very much ahead of its time.

wrong decade

The Murcielago LP640 ‘06-’10

Peter Horbury did some of his best work on the P2 Volvo S60. These still look great today. Volvos in general are some of the most timeless cars on the road.

Starting in the 2000 model year, the Honda S2000. Take an older style, originally brought back by the Miata, but then get Honda to challenge it with this beautiful aggressive modern guy.

Disqualified, Far too timeless.

Before anyone starts with the E39 started in the 90s crap, keep in mind the M5 didn’t start (EDIT: US) production until 2000.

Most timeless? I mean, duh!

I want to say it's because of how bias-ply tires flexed and reacted under load in the pre-radial days. The design was likely that way to provide more lateral grip.

It was the 60's man, groovy tires for groovy times.

It's 2.0l and it still made as much hp than the 5th gen mustang 5.0 v8