JayHova
JayHova
JayHova

So, how many people are old enough to know who Erich was without googling it?

Judging from how she spent those kind of moneys fast and keep insisting on jaguar, I won’t be surprised if she has onlyfans or similar works

Any amount of rust is too much rust if you want $40,000. No dice. That said, it is a very cool vehicle.

What white people nonsense is this

The reason is Starbucks wants enough money for the money pile so they can look down and laugh at god in his poor fucking face.

The 288 GTO Evoluzione never looked good, coming or going. Function definitely took priority over Form.  The rear venting and mis-proportioned rear wing were particularly brutal on the eyes.

Definitely the Ferrari FZ93 Zagato:

The correct answer is the Ferrari 212 Inter chassis 165el which was bodied by Abbott for F1 driver Mike Hawthorn. it is one of very few Ferrari’s to have coachwork not made in Italy. It was later rebodied with coachwork in the style of a Touring Barchetta.

The Enzo with its gaping, buck-tooth overhanging front end, has to be on this list. It looks like the car came to a screeching stop and the body kept going for a couple of inches.

The 612 Scaglietti is my least favorite modern-ish Ferrari. They took the long hood format too far, especially with those beady eyed headlights, and the rest of the design is just “meh”. In fact when I look at its front end, I think “Mitsuoka” not “Ferrari”. Not nearly as good looking as the 456 before it or the

The most interesting cars... yet most of them are common sights all over Japan? Where is this website heading to...?

My out of left field favorite is the tiny, quick, and sinister looking UOP Shadow Mk I Can Am car, as raced by George Follmer.

That’s possible, but still odd. I mean something like ram has always followed the same numbering “formula” pretty much from the beginning even pre GB amounts. 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 512, 1024...

“Hi, I’d like the best engine in the wobbliest version of the chassis, with the worst transmission, and the ugliest available color.”

I mean who hasn’t fantasized about their mom in the room, watching them rub her lip cream on their peen.

I missed this, but the Buick 215. All-aluminum, lightest V-8 in the world at the time. First delivered in 1960, I think, still in production on the other side of the ocean 30 + years later. Powered cars by Buick, Olds, Pontiac, Rover, Triumph, TVR, and others. A (much) modified version won 4 F1 wins for Jack Brabham,

No. The issue here is you have 60-70 yr old pilots who, quite frankly, aren’t what they used to be. We need to keep these aircraft alive and flying. It inspires our youth to get into something other than video games. This was 100% on the pilots, not the aircraft. That B-17 and P-63 did exactly what they were told to

bullshit, if they really wanted that they coulda shoulda just built the wagon instead. this is a CUV cash grab, pure and simple, and they shouldn’t act like they’re above it

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