Well said.
Well said.
"Heave-ho" is the phrase that comes to mind. Emphasis on the first word. :urp:
Exactly.
The car in the Transporter was a 750i with a 6-speed, but was badged a 735i. It was a one-off for the movie.
My daily driver is an '88 735i with a 5-speed. Only 1500 or so e32s came to the US with three pedals, ending in about '92 (I think). There were some e38 7s built for Europe, but none that were sent to the US other than maybe a few gray market imports. There have been a few brave souls who have converted 740i e32s to…
The folks over at HPI did a perfect miniature recreation of Gymkhana 6 with an RC Ford Fiesta and an epoxy-coated floor. RC cars are tough to control, so this takes a lot of control, and probably more than one take.
Bah, nice price all day long for a clean 2-owner e30 that's spent all its days in the paradise known as San Diego, regardless of mileage. This one looks to have been well cared for, so the miles are of little concern. Barely broken in.
Cool & geeky and a great stopgap, but slightly lazy. Why not figure out what's wrong with the speedo and just fix it?
Nice price all day long. And at a dealership? Who thought it could be possible?
I am so tired of cars with black wheels. Looks stupid on most cars, and with a Crown Vic, it just makes me think it's missing its hubcaps.
For an example of how far a Mustang guy will go to get IRS, I submit this... http://www.suprang.com/
It's about frickin' time. How many years has the Expedition had IRS? Would it have been so difficult/expensive to port that over to the 'Stang?
Turbine.
That pic is so full of awesome!
Same here. I bought an '82 Charger 2.2 (like the one in your photo but white), and while it was no rocket, it was a decently capable car for what it was. Lots of good memories in that car.
Think of the income generation potential, with some tastefully placed signage on this thing... It would be the hit of any parade. Parades were made for vehicles like this!
Hey dude; your suspension is busted.
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Calm down; GLC (sport or otherwise) ≠ GTX because turbo.
The 323 replaced the GLC (Great Little Car). I bought a 1980 GLC Sport brand new, then sold it a year later. It was great on gas, but pathetically anemic.