JayP71
JayP71
JayP71

Or, if you're bored with small scale carnage, try this.

Never heard of her, but she's very...striking, in an odd sort of way.

I don't often think the phrase "Perfect Woman".

Oh yeah, absolute blast to drive. I live near the Tail of the Dragon and HAD to run it through there. Loved 'em since I was little (one of my older brother's friends had a white one I was smitten with). Living with one has proved a bit more problematic. I'm 6'3 and it is just too damned cramped. Ignored this initially

A 1986 300ZX. Fun little car, but probably going to sell it shortly. Not really me.

Interesting point in the article. You get USED to the nannies in modern cars. I purchased an old Z car two months ago and re-learning to drive without ABS, traction control, etc. was...interesting.

Gah, I fully expect to read the pig parts spill on AOTD tomorrow.

I agree with you (I'm biased though, I own a Z31). While the 240Z was a beautiful car I think the lines of the 300 were more original to Nissan.

A lot of malls are putting the fixed version inside planters now. Neat stuff.

I was convinced the '02 Windstar I had at the time could have given the V6 a run for its money.

You would have had to have seen it. The driver wasn't too badly hurt by sheer dumb luck, but the car flat out came apart. If there had been someone in the passenger seat they'd probably be in a wheel chair.

Wish I'd seen this the other day. I never got to suggest this. The truck from "The Fall Guy".

Torque? Who needs it? :)

And the accident safety of an empty Coors can. I had one of these hit my old T-Bird. Not a lot left of the front end of it afterwards.

Gah, you ain't kidding. I have not driven the V8 version. The V6 version is flat out embarrassing.

Sounds like you've had as much fun with those a-holes and their rattle trap trucks as I have. I only rent Penske now.

Eh, overpriced but not crack pipe territory. Assuming the thing is in decent shape inside and the hack job was done well.

This is Nibbles, for those of you that haven't heard of him.