CafeCanuck
CafeCanuck
CafeCanuck

Ah, but no doubt a much more excellent riad where the driver's cousin had a stall/shop . . .

All of that old, American iron still rolling on the streets of Havana? Most of powertrains are now transplants from Toyotas, Ladas, or "whatever"; so, technically speaking, perhaps not the "best" but still cool to tour the Malécon in or take to the show at the Tropicano.

Western Europe - curse you autofill . . .

Also consider that most of them arrived in North Africa only after being "retired" from service in Western Union.

Railguns for people, sorta?

I "won her back", just to dump her . . .

I want one of whatever it is that the Iranian Air Force has apparently been shooting at, and being shot down by(?), the past few years. Standing still to upper atmosphere in a blink? Me thinks it's some black budget gizmo, put together by the usual, intelligence suspects somewhere in the middle of the Great American

My father had one. Faster than the VW Microbus it replaced, but an ice box in the winter.

Corvair. Only "best" because the one my father bought (not the one shown) didn't get passed on the highway by guys on Honda 50s - as had been the case with the VW microbus it replaced.

"Cars-with-beds"? Boogie vans?

How can I go about getting a tasteful, 50's style, Buick waterfall grille insert fabricated for a '99 Buick Riviera? I'm also going to mount wide whitewall on steelies (chrome caps) to give it a neo-noir, retro look.

So then, Ricardo Montalbán is truly dead . . .

Oh, and what's the experience like for the person in the passenger seat?

What do you think it would be like for an extended road trip? Ya' know, stuff like storage, general comfort, etc.

Actually, with a few mods, that thing might make kind of a cool RV? Gull wing the rear doors, install a pull-out grill, . . . ?

The Land Rover Evoque. I saw a two-door version just this morning. In person it bears much less of a resemblance to the slanty-foreheaded skull of a Neanderthal. Rather cool, actually.

"The Driver" (1978). Actually, all and all, not a bad film BUT, for reasons I cannot recall, I chose it as a date movie back when it was in theatres. The extremely fine young lady, who was the object of my lascivious intentions that evening, eventually married a guy who drove an Innocenti. Need I say more?

The sections of road used for examples in the video are all commuter routes. So, another factor to be considered is perhaps the familiarity of the drivers with the road that they're all travelling on?

Zapruder.

Not this moment exactly, but the one a few seconds later when Buckaroo Banzai's rocket car (truck?) vanishes, into another dimension, through a mountain. "Always remember. No matter where you go, there you are."