A Bell 430.
A Bell 430.
"Toyota 4 Runner, model years 2005-10. RECALLS: Load Capacity Labels. 19,402"
@472CID: Tank car is still better looking, at least somewhat driveable, so it can hold its head high.
PT-1-oh-Bentley. Cool.
I thought that price was a typo.
Pocher 1/8 Ferrari F40.
Handbuilt 80's anachronism. The turbo was sexier with its wide hips, and Yellowbird had mind-bending performance but for me a carefully optioned 911 Carrera 3.2 would have to be it.
@ttyymmnn: I passed a place in Oshkosh, WI called Basler Turbo conversions and I was wondering if they indeed did these swaps. That's pretty cool!
@wild7s: Oh ok, that fits into what I already understood. I thought there was something else at work giving me head scratches.
@wild7s: I didn't know this! Hmmm.
This craptacular sh*tbox, the 1988 Toyota Tercel Wagon, in dark blue with tinted windows - those were my mom's idea.
Holy crack pipe! The car itself looks lovingly maintained, but I would want a re-hide stat - and $4000 knocked off the price for my trouble!
If BMW spent its considerable engineering dollars on making slender but strong pillars like this car has, then we would all be better off.
Makes more sense than the road going one frankly, and looks 1000x better as a result.
@JonZeke: oops I wanted a pic of this one.
Funny, I was just browsing through pics of Holden 'utes yesterday, and I was thinking it would be cool if Chevy brought them back.
@Spiegel, Jamaican bobsledder: You know, they could just change the name - and probably will.
Trade imbalances with lower-cost countries can't be helping the situation either, as Western society has been spoon fed of increasingly rich diet of more stuff for less cost for decades.
Finally, here's a Volvo to end all Volvos - the EC900 excavator.
But what tracked-vehicle list (in America) is complete without the M1A1?