I love this cabover Mercedes
I love this cabover Mercedes
I drove this exact car. The only 2012 Saab in the US and only 1 of 12 made, It's a 9-5 Sport Combi and was Euro spec so not plateable in the US. Drove it this day to get it shipped back to Sweden. Not the most glam but in terms of rarity, very high!
The turbojet-powered combat aircraft Saab 29 a.k.a Flygande Tunnan (the Flying Barrel). Served from the 1950 to 1978. Used by the Swedish Air Force and the Austrian Air Force. 661 planes were built. (source: Wiki). Chubby is Cute.
How about a flying AMC Matador.
X32...they built a couple so maybe it counts. Possibly ugliest aircraft of all time.
All I see here is an ongoing maintenance nightmare. That many buttons on a flat surface in a backseat yields the same result as giving my children a tray of champagne glasses to carry while they're on roller skates...something bad is going to happen. I mean, how can it not once my children are all drunk on champagne…
Here you go!
This is how it should be. Although the price is a bit higher.
"$3,500? I'll take it.."
"Ya' all the American cars getting ze shoeboxen shape"
Did you call the Sears-Roebuck?
It's the Saaburu of Ferrari. Enough said.
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Pay? They'll just put them on Angela Merkel's credit card while she's not looking.
I wonder how they're going to pay for them...
We actually had the steering wheel on the left side before that, even though we drove on the left side.
Export models? Sweden was Right hand drive before 1967 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dagen_H
"It doesn't matter if the Lambo was speeding or not..."
I've watched too many episodes of Locked Up Abroad to ever go to that place.
Because there's a Telsa super charger at every battlefield. Electric motors don't make sense at all in combat at this point in time.