Creepy. That's me or a friend. A group of us all got that tattoo a few years ago before our first LeMons race.
Creepy. That's me or a friend. A group of us all got that tattoo a few years ago before our first LeMons race.
I remember when they did that. I thought it would be cool to have one but could barely afford the Miata R I bought in '97.
My God, that's a lovely car. Since it has been proven that we in the States buy a large number of wagons, and diesel wagons in particular, the business case for marketing this car here is already made.
I am the Keymaster! Who is the Gatekeeper?!?
Cool! I've got my agreed value insurance set just about right. This is a useful tool.
"Leaves cast green shadows on the pavement, and I burned my name on the asphalt in melted rubber." That's some good writing, right there.
Thanks for this. At that "article" made the rounds, I was at a loss for how to refute it short of saying, "that's crappy journalism". Now, back to the video games.
That was great! They even had the same VW bug appearing several times in the background.
I see it and completely agree. There are many modern cars with design characteristics ripped off, er "inspired" by classics.
Very cool. While my carport isn't heated, cooled, or carpeted, I could certainly see installing solar panels and a charger for an i3. The i3 would have to live on the driveway as the carport is occupied by an Austin Healey.
Well done, Alan. I remember that day vividly.
Pay to play is quite common in all levels of racing. For F1 you need to have the licensing to be allowed entry, but that's just more money spent racing in the lesser formula series.
I was a mechanic in the Formula Atlantic series when Hiro Matsushita came on the scene. This was in the late 80's when the cars will still Cosworth twinks and the Toyota 4AGE was merely a rumor.
I always forget about the frunk on these cars. That makes the Cayman Costco-worthy. I'm going to have to check one out when it's time to replace the Abarth.
That is a lovely blue. Both are wonderful cars, I'm sure.
Wonder if they'd take my Big Healey on trade?
Awesome! Cars like this are like pets. You wouldn't give up on Ol' Yeller would you? Hell No! Keep fixing that Baja until there's nothing left to fix. Then go drive the hell out of it until shit breaks and fix it again.
Ah, I see your point and agree with your thesis.
I disagree. A light sports car just doesn't need power steering.