Very interesting article. There's a GT parked at the local used tire place, I think it's a non-running woods-ornament, but it's always made me curious. Are there any popular engine swaps for these things?
Very interesting article. There's a GT parked at the local used tire place, I think it's a non-running woods-ornament, but it's always made me curious. Are there any popular engine swaps for these things?
I've had quite a few cars so far, but one of the most fun was an '89 Accord LX-i coupe that had been t-boned by a drunk driver at high speed. It was never fixed up after the wreck, then given to me. The worse part about it was the rear suspension was tweaked on the side it was hit, so at the very bottom of the travel,…
I'd definitely take the SX/4. I owned a GL10 turbo wagon for a while and the thing was absolutely gutless. It was ok off road (ground clearance and skinny tires were the downfall), but so damn slow on the road. The Jeep motor in the SX/4 is a strong one, and for that, I'd go with it over the Subie.
I had some tough calls as well. I really wanted the Tucker Torpedo on my list, but the Town and Country was too cool to pass up. And I was leaning toward the '62 Jag Mk2 as well, but in the end, I like the Mercury's classic cool much better.
oddly enough, I'm looking over my list and I realized that I never meant to make a list of American classics, it just kind of happened like that.
It certainly is a tough decision to make, but here's what I'm thinking.
Overplayed or not, the '57 Bel-Air is a beautiful car. I'd definitely love to see more classic cars featured in WOTD
The way I see it, when he falls out and gets run over by the car, the traffic cone helmet will revert into regular traffic cone mode and warn other vehicles of the tragedy that has yet to be peeled off the tarmac
I've never had any reservations against showing the internet my license plate
Certainly not surprised. It would be something if the headline read "Eight-Year-Old Joyrider Drives His Mother's Car Very Responsibly and Politely"
I think it'd look better if it were still 6wd, but the extended cab conversion is pretty sharp! I've wanted an M35 for a while, but funding and weight limitations on the road I live on have been holding me back.
I like this idea! Despite the fact that "Big Blue", my mutt truck made of a collection of pre-70s chevy parts, is nowhere near original, I'd like to hide all the newer audio equipment and what not that I plan on putting in it to keep the "vintage" feel to it. I am, however, a smoker, so I may have to use this concept…
You, sir, have hit the nail on the head with this one
That grill immediately reminded me of the one on the International Lonestar (which I find hideous, btw)
Why do I feel like this must go on the hood of my Explorer? lol
Dare I say... I kinda like it!
Seriously, I'm trying to figure this out and I think the new Kinja makes even less sense than the old one.
Can we just have the old commenting system back?
Definitely, the headlights and hood make me think it's a 97+ turbocharged model
A Ferrari went up in flames? Whaaaaaaat???