Incredible! nice acquisition. I actually was looking at some of these online that were all done up with huge crash bars and such. Yours seems nice and simple. Central tire inflation, too?
Incredible! nice acquisition. I actually was looking at some of these online that were all done up with huge crash bars and such. Yours seems nice and simple. Central tire inflation, too?
true fact? That's bonkers. I loved this style of H1.
this. I was in the market for rwd, 300+ hp, decent size, etc. Wasn't much in that segment that wasn't German and expensive. The new Lincoln's (or last year's, I can't tell anymore) looked great.
I believe the original gullwing cars had a charge loaded to clear the doors away from the body. imagine it's the same for the current ones too?
was running with another car on 75 south through Kentucky. We were moving at a decent clip but responsibly (signals, passing left, etc) and giving each other enough room to not get jammed up with the traffic we came up on. This went on beautifully for 90 minutes until the other vehicle exited the interstate. I clicked…
Ah, gotcha. I'm not sure I've ever been over there.
Where is that in the airport? I've never seen it (or maybe just never noticed).
I use this obdII dongle and paid for torque pro ($2.99) or something. Easy to use, set up, etc. This particular one is probably too big to leave in when driving depending on where the port is. When I had the Z it was out of the way but I always bumped it getting in and out. Other nice thing is that it sets up quick so…
I use this obdII dongle and paid for torque pro ($2.99) or something. Easy to use, set up, etc. This particular one…
When my brother and I graduated from high school in 97 my dad bought us an 89 GMC s-15 (think s-10). bench seat, 5 speed and no stereo, plus drum brakes in the back. We learned a ton in that truck over the following years from car stereo/electronics stuff to car control, importance of momentum (had maybe 85bhp), and…
thought this was in response to Rutledge asking about he and Petty stopping by for lunch? Just didn't hit reply...
he does this a lot. Is apparently on the radio in Indy and searches out tweets about guests/his comments, too.
and I believe the 350z had one as well. If not carbon fiber, carbon shrouded? I remember reading somewhere that it was 'special.'
This was my experience with the Hyundai I bought last April. F&I guy casually asked about wanting any extra warranties, I said no, and he moved on. I imagine that might be kind of a hard sell on CPO cars that have drivetrain coverage through 100k miles, though.
Mr Belding has been on the minor league baseball and hockey circuit for the last 10-15 years. it's always a bit awkward. The younger crowd has no idea who he is and the folks that do know are rather indifferent. Not sure his appearance being listed on the marquee is selling many tickets. The last time I saw him was at…
Came here to post cab-over/forward control pick-up vans... not leaving disappointed.
I spent a day with a group of these cars (and their owners) at a track day at Little Talladega over in Alabama a few years back. While no one would confuse one of these with an M3 they managed to get around the track quite well. Admittedly most were sporting upgraded suspension bits and a few were running forced…
In last year's Atlanta snopocolypse I was able to make it home just fine (relatively short communte, though) in my Nissan 350z. I did cut some doughnuts in the cul-de-sac when I got home in celebration.
I've seen the $1 referenced quite a bit as well - I know that Honda was trying to unload the program and the costs, overhead, etc - It would make sense that they might have sold it to him for way less than it was otherwise worth to unload the residual costs associated with an F1 team. At that point if they really…
No, I kind of wish it was now, though...
NOMINAL sum? It was 1 GBP, wasn't it?