By George, you’re completely right.
By George, you’re completely right.
The latest rear-wheel drive Alfa is the mid-engined carbon wonder called 4C, with which you’re all familiar with. You know that the Porsche Cayman is a better car overall, but you should also know why that doesn’t matter at all.
considering the Erdogan basically supports ISIS and is an Islamist turd...
I had a 1990 Sport Wagon 1.7 cloverleaf . Just about the best engine I have ever driven behind. Four Webers that you could actually hear slurping whenever you prodded the right pedal. The torque to weight ratio was insane - you could spin the front wheels in third gear..... And the torque steer was incredible. …
Most of them have yes. It's a shame. Because they are fwd and were the cheapest Alfa for sale there's very little intereset in them. I think however they are great fun! And the ones left will become classics I think. There are I think only about 100 left in the Netherlands. And only about 10-15 are Cloverleafs. Wich…
You still own a 33? I thought they had all died decades ago!
I had (and still have) a lifelong obsession with cabover trucks and vans, so it was only natural that my first road-legal car would be an '84 Volkswagen Vanagon. Subaru EJ22 motor swap out of a '91 Legacy (using a Kennedy bellhousing adapter to the stock four-speed manual), lowered 3'' on H&R springs and KYB shocks,…
That's a great idea — I should get some experts in on this.
Here's an idea for an article Jason:
But back to the process. I often call the Drivers License Center the "Japanese DMV" for short, so non-Japanese will know what I'm talking about. However, it's actually not a department of motor vehicles. There's actually a car registration center which is an entirely different building in an entirely different city.…
Because the Dutch leads the NATO response force during this training mission. :) Nice ship, a friend of mine serves on this one.
Little off topic. I was four years old when Chernobyl happened. Some of my very first memories, of anything, much less something scary and real were pictures of Soviet troops, the "Liquidators", sent in to help clean up. Many of which physically carried spent/destroyed fuel rods from the roof to toss down below. Most…
When it was launched it looked like nothing else. Its pizza slice-like design made it one of the most stable ships…
It is made is Serbia by my people. Not surprising it's unreliable. If it was an AK it would be amazing though.
Canadian submarines today are not to be feared... if only because the plural "submarines" isn't appropriate. We bought four used submarines in 1998, but they've turned out to be lemons, so that in 2014 we've spent $2.5 billion on them and only have one fully operational. Of the other three, one isn't certified to fire…
of course, none of this information is being read by less then friendly countries, who would love nothing better than to really sink a carrier, not pretend to do so. these small subs and drones, have proven time and time , like terrorists, you don't need big ole' power projection any more. over 200 years ago, we…
Sweaty Skimpy Swedish Coeds packed tight in a tube full of seamen... Idk, sounds kinda wild.
We have been glued all week to the sub saga off the coast of Sweden, where six days in Swedish forces have only now…
So do the Swedes have a dialect that they use only when things are really bad? That would be pretty cool.