Does the Land Rover Longnose count? I know it´s not a series production car, but it is so retro.
Does the Land Rover Longnose count? I know it´s not a series production car, but it is so retro.
I don´t know if this is new to you all, but I stumbled over some interesting facts about drag racing...
@heel_toe: nice picture, well done.
Otto approves.
Nice rims... but you can get those cheaper... CP
Another ridiculous effort to give Daewoo-derived "cars" an american image...
Nice price!
Is his camera on LSD or is there a blue filter on the lens?
The best Aircondition? Easily this car:
Spa Francorchamps? Eau Rouge to be precise?
@W123D-WRX-944 formerly AtlBchGator: Wow, when I was little my parents had a W123 300D. Natural aspiration and automatic transmission... Not a race car, but solid as a rock... They don´t make ´em anymore like they used to *sigh*
@HeadTater: Right, I will try this argument as well :)
@W123D-WRX-944 formerly AtlBchGator: what, no wheely bars?
Is it stupid to want a 34' airstream to justify to your spousal unit that you need the Super Duty to tow your caravan?
Dear father christmas, don´t bother climbing down the chimney... I´ll just leave the garage door open :)
Never mind the MINI, where a pictures of the Playmate´s show???
Ben, I am not sure about this, but you write about the Kamaz factory, but you mean Kamov, right? Kamaz make these flying beasts.
@BaldwinPeriphetes: I don´t know about Volvo drivers in the US of A, but in Europe, driving a Volvo is a bit of an antipode to status-obsessed Audi, BMW and Merc drivers.
@Tossed Mazda3hatch's Chicken Salad all over Accord's face with a plate of croutons and Bleu Cheese dressing: Sure... This is the so-called "Volvo Radiocar" or Volvo TP21. It was produced between 1953 and 1958 and was used by the swedish army.
Don´t forget cars like these.