On paper yes, most people prefer to have a dash of torque from their pickup engine though ;)
On paper yes, most people prefer to have a dash of torque from their pickup engine though ;)
Since it use the barometric pressure, you can use it to predict weather too!
Probably.
More like second or third ;)
Only if the parking brake is applied.
The Subaru compass/inclinometer/thermometer/altimeter dash pod, of course.
I would happily offer a kick or two, if you need replacement.
Hammerhead sound quite charming too.
Useless?? 4' logs and a chainsaw will fit right at home in this bed. Perfect weekend gentleman logger truck.
3508km away, unfortunately.
The worst offender was this one: bringatrailer.com/2013/05/20/55k-mile-survivor-1974-ford-courier/
Sold for about 5000$ if I remember correctly, I would have happily depart from my 2.5RS coupé for that little thing...
Someday I might give up and succumb to their modern equivalent.
The Mazda manufactured Ford Courier, my personal unicorn. I have been searching for one for years, unfortunately the last one appear to have rusted to the ground ten years ago...
If you insist.
My default answer to every "most beautiful wheels" question of the day.
Need more metal flakes.
This front end remind me something.
The heartbreaking thing is: I think that it is one of the most interesting car for sale at the moment. I would love to have one but I haven't find a way to justify to invest 16 000$ in a car slower than my 14 years old Subaru...
A hot hatch that do zero to sixty in 9 seconds, welcome to the future!
Need more lights. On the pillars, maybe. Or the roof.
Please, tell me more about the inferiority of your nemesis brand, I'm craving to hear your arguments.
Daytona would be more historically adequate :p