I was at the passenger seat when this happened to Jessi, myself and my press dept. car... http://jalopnik.com/motortrend-hos…
I was at the passenger seat when this happened to Jessi, myself and my press dept. car... http://jalopnik.com/motortrend-hos…
Should be possible: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object_se… :-)
You are right... This might work.
If it is not good for the tranny: Why is my factory-spec Audi A3 Sportback - when used in "Eco-Mode" on Drive-Select - going into "Sailing Mode", meaning it coasts in neutral and gets into gear back again as soon as I hit the gas again?
The guy in the vid was somehow disturbing...
I love the Firebird-Designs. I have all three in size 1:64 here on my desk... and I also wrote a coffee table book about the most spectacular Concept Cars from GM some years ago where I also wrote about them - http://www.amazon.com/Dream-Cars-Bj%…
Selling a red Ferrari from the Eighties - of course it must be on Hawaii! Aloha Magnum!
As for the fact that I was the guy on the passenger seat of the R8 when the accident happened: There was no speed limit on the road we used.
As being a german it's hard to laugh about this "joke"...
Really Plymouth? A modern hot rod that only came with a boring V6 an automatic? Really?
Just my 2 cents: I like a long hood/short deck-design. But this might be a bit too much.
As a german and the guy on the pic: What does this sentence mean? ;-)
That was the same I thought when I took that pic. :-(
What is it about putting a big V8 into a tiny car that makes a grown man giddy like a school girl? It's the unexpected noise. The thrill. Whatever it is, the awesomesaucity of this BMW 1M with an M3 V8 is off the chain.
Just my 2 cents: I don't find the exhaust note too impressive!
Right - my car is on the ocean going from Long Beach to Germany right at this point! Hope, the container doesn't get lost on sea! ;-)
They are not allowed in Germany - but I still might go for it! :-)
That is a great idea! And thanks for sharing the build with us!