Hombre3000
Hombre3000
Hombre3000

Ah, thank you! Makes sense - I've never seen one of these molds (for lack of a better word) before.

This is just awful.

"There, the car's aluminum skin is hand-formed into muscular, organic shapes . . ."

Yeah, what was that about?

From what I read, it's a coachbuilt one-off that was shown at the Geneva Show, and they called it the Bentley Continental Flying Star.

??

- Redid the suspension on all corners (shocks, struts, springs, wheel bearings, mounts, CA bushings, tie rod ends)

- Redid the suspension on all corners (shocks, struts, springs, wheel bearings, mounts, CA bushings, tie rod ends)

Fantastic.

Do it.

Cheers to that. It's so easy to get mad at people but it doesn't really help anybody.

Thank you.

Yeah I don't know about that line either - his name is Norman.

I absolutely agree in principle, but in a movie, those eyes have to express a whole lot of emotion, and the features (especially in a kids' film) need to be huge and easy to read. It weirded me out when I saw it (windshield-eyes?! What?!) but I do understand why they did it.

I can't believe that I like this thing.

I need an alignment and one of my wheels has a dent in it. I've since lowered my car (it was a a ridiculous height before) and moved that wheel to the rear where it doesn't mess with the steering. The power steering rack has a much faster ratio, if I recall correctly, which would definitely affect how stable the car

Wow. We didn't get the 1.3 or 1.6 (as far as I know) in the US. I drive a 1.8 8V with a 5-speed and I wish I had a 6th gear! I've had my car to 100mph and not much more - pretty scary at those speeds!

Pole . . car . . what were we talking about again?

Wow! 4-speed, really?! And yours isn't even the early series (85-87), is it? Mine has power steering and AC, admittedly. This photo shows it without the splatter-painted hood. I love these cars. Just treated it to new suspension and bushings/bearings all around!