For the love of Christ Ray, the 2011 TMS is not at the Makuhari Messe this year. It's at Tokyo Big Sight.
For the love of Christ Ray, the 2011 TMS is not at the Makuhari Messe this year. It's at Tokyo Big Sight.
Wow, this just goes to show you how poor vehicles generally fare as investments. Had the seller invested the $60,000 MSRP of this car in the S&P 500 on Jan 1, 1990, he/she would have $336,000 (not adjusted for inflation) on Dec. 31, 2010. This is a nice piece of Corvette history, but at this point it is exclusively…
Aston Martin V8 Vantage roadster exactly like the one pictured. It says "pamper yourself."
This year the TMS is not at Makuhari Messe- it's at Tokyo Big Sight, and due to its proximity to Tsukiji, the sushi is far from crappy.
It was already clear Jalopnik was not in attendance. This year the TMS is at Tokyo Big Sight, not Makuhari Messe.
He successfully dodged a pelican, let's see if he can do the same to a duck
Here is the story from March of this year:
Anybody else think the guy in the backseat on the left side of the car looks like Steven Colbert?
WHAT?!?!? No Cobb short-throw shifter??
Hey aren't those reversed (meaning the left light is on the right side, and vice versa)?
true wire wheel
beetle pelt
spirit of ecstasy
FWIW that's a 1978 Trans Am. Gold was not an available paint color in 1977. That car on the lot looks like aY88 Solar Gold Trans Am Special Edition.
If that's a recent build then the builder went all out and put in an 8 track tape player
You should NOT feel guilty for liking this one. The 1-2 gen SHOs were dollar for dollar one of the best sedans ever made. I owned a 91 for 10 years
Here is the cleanup handbook they used
Hey she goes to Empire Cosmetology School: [www.empire.edu]
Avast!
Regarding the Mary Kay cars, according to the seller of one in this ebay auction [cgi.ebay.com]