ChiefPontiaxe
ChiefPontiaxe
ChiefPontiaxe

Honda BROS

That is one Hot Carl of a deal!

Good thing he loved his backhoe more than his catapult.

Ironically (or fittingly), Baker will be placed in the oven.

IMHO If said vehicle is not allowed to be operated on public roads (in the same manner as an automobile) and is only allowed is spaces reserved for pedestrians (e.g., crosswalks, sidewalks, etc.) then the operator is to be considered a pedestrian. Look to the local statute/ordinance, and if that is no help then look

Klingon battle cruiser

Panel van made to look like Enterprise shuttle

@Death By Cornbread: No, but when the car reaches maximum efficiency, white smoke comes from the exhaust.

Enter the Jesus car

You big NUMMI

Before posters start recommending getting the carfax, autocheck, etc., note that VINs were not standardized at 17 characters until 1981, so you're on your own if you're looking for a report on a pre-1981 vehicle.

I thought ALL East German vehicles were rolling septic tanks.

Not all hood ornaments are for sleeping with, but some ARE

illuminated hood ornaments from 1940's - 50's Pontiac Cheiftain/Sky Chief

I heard they showed up at the seller's house with their "rugby team"

Betcha India buys it, since their current sole carrier is a UK-surplus unit built in 1958. Also, they like the ski jump configuration (shown on left side of carrier), which is primarily used for aircraft like Harriers.