@whynotshesaid: Suddenly I want veal. No organ meats. And I don't like sushi.
@whynotshesaid: Suddenly I want veal. No organ meats. And I don't like sushi.
Suddenly, I want chocolate sauerkraut cake. No, you can't taste the sauerkraut.
The Honda. The only fantasies I have with Honda's involve a Desert Eagle and a bulls-eye on the side.
@Mad_Science: One quicky - 8 volt battery replacement. Unless the electrical can't handle the extra juice.
@Major-General: Sorry, one other thing I forgot: the Quattroporte was a Bond villain car.
@Mrb00st: Exactly why it is PCH.
Remember also that Europe and Japan have city cars. Which are great for in town, stop and go driving. But are death traps on highways and shouldn't go there.
@brownie:
Lambo. Imagine say a chunk of Mopar iron under the trunk, in homage to Iaccoca spending money to pointlessly by Italian companies.
Chrysler Group A/LA series V-8s. Cut off a couple cylinders, you have a six. Add a couple, you have a 10. Still going strong in the Viper, making something like 52 years and still going in service. Though only 43+ if counting the LA only.
Isetta, because even when you get it done (keep the laughter down), you still can't drive it anywhere.
I went with turbo sleeper. There just wasn't something right about making a convertable out of it, with little hand-holds on the back. And run-flat tires. And an optional glass canopy. Not to mention the rear seat that can be raised and lowered 10 inches.
@jonnylieberman: I thought it was the 2010 model year. Poor Vipers.
Failure to sign the card is grounds for refusal by the merchant, as the card itself is part of the legal credit contract.
Sterling. The Isuzu isn't worth the effort unless there is a "Power by Lotus" option. Of course, a Chrysler Turbo swap may work....
OF course, you could do what one guy I know did: Chevy small block, Isuzu intercooler to help the radiator (I think that's what it was for) and a for final drive. And side exhaust. Yeah, thing broke down 200 miles from home over spring break.
@harumph: Welcome to a Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep with MyGig
Why would anyone want to sully a Mazda by making it look like a toyota.
Meet the "new" Prius, same as the old Prius.
@dculberson: Begging the question: have you actually used the cargo area in a Magnum? Because my only complaint was that it was too short for a rifle case.