Is that a Weismann parked next to the '75 Cadillac Coupe De Ville???
Is that a Weismann parked next to the '75 Cadillac Coupe De Ville???
@OOglebooze: lolol. Drive of shame? Last Ranger owner I knew said something similar though...
@OOglebooze: There's also a Corvette wave... and Subie owners get nods from each other all the time, provided you're in some sort of WRX.
Is it really an electric car thing, or a $100k car thing?
I don't care if it won't run after 100 miles, or something expensive will lunch itself after the first spirited drive...
Tax dollars at work.
@GV_Goat: From what I can tell the bobnorwood site has been up for some time, as the only mention of date comes towards the end of the 8.2L saga "
'66 Toronados, '62 Contintenal Convertibles, '67 Rivs, or '59 Eldo Broughams!
I understand why body kits are so awful for cheap cars - they are mass produced and have to remain low cost.
@wkiernan: "The Bow Tie engine drove the wheels through an exotic power train consisting of a compressed-air actuated B&J drag race-type planetary-gear transmission backed up with a custom secondary two-speed quick-change transfer unit located downstream at the rear of the car next to the parachutes, through a Ford…
@GV_Goat: The 8.8 was built from the 5 liter car:
I'll take Sonnets II & III, 900 SPG , and 900 SE convertible please :-D
Now they just need a track with a loop or inverted portion to show off what this thing can do...
Every Honda/Acura I've sat in - from 80s Civics, to the NSX, to a 2010 ZDX has the same font on the gauges/dash panel. So my question is, does the HondaJet?
So torn.
Lamborghini LM002, the "Rambo Lambo"
Asses of fire: The Ferrari Enzo meets the Arash AF-10.
You go to test drive a FIESTA and at least they pull it up front for you. What the hell are these guys thinking, parking a car with zero rear visibility in that sort of location?
Now that's real.