It was witchcraft I tell you. WITCHCRAFT! The mid-nineties to mid-2000's was truly the Wild West for consumer technology. And it was great.
It was witchcraft I tell you. WITCHCRAFT! The mid-nineties to mid-2000's was truly the Wild West for consumer technology. And it was great.
Video directed by Spike Jonze I believe.
You sir, have made my month. Came here to recommend this very article to the masses.
But this is 1 faster….
Because you're at 1000 mph, and where can you go from there?
That's complete nonsense. I believe the law states 'reasonable force' when subduing an intruder (I'm British).
I think when you're a Squadron Leader in the RAF you have to do everything in the classiest way possible.
Couldn't you just make 10 the fastest?
Fabulous. Stunning, stunning looking cars. Always wanted one, but the small matter of living in the UK and being British puts a slight dampener on things. Doesn't stop me from trawling the US Autotrader and eBay and having a daydream though :)
God those GMT400 based pick-ups and Suburbans are gorgeous. Just so restrained and elegant, yet utterly American.
That logo scheme was designed by Daniel Simon of Cosmic Motors (et al) fame.
Came here to post exactly this car. I want a 987 Spyder so badly it hurts. I live in the UK and would still put up with that rubbish roof.
You are naughty. But I like you.
Came for this. Left satisfied.
I would imagine whichever Federal agency is responsible for approving vehicles for sale.
There's a whole rabbit hole of F1 history to go down, particularly with the DFV and it's impact. If you want a start, Nine Days in Summer is a good jumping off point.
It's a Tyrrell 012, one of the last DFV powered F1 cars. Raced from 1983 to 85.
So do I. And just think, somewhere lying around an old warehouse on an industrial estate on the outskirts of Paris, is a giant Grace Jones head large enough to park a car in.