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Wouldn't she be the ONLY person to own a 1963 Mustang? Since there were no production 1963 Mustangs.

It would be $11426 in todays dollars

I read very well thanks.

Look like early VW wheels. Must be why Torch likes it so much.

Sounds like the salesman didnt get a photocopy of the DL of either scumbag.

Mahindra Bolero ZLX. 63 hp with 0-62 taking 25.61 seconds on its way to a top speed of 77 MPH.

Does the Honda NR series count? Ranges from 500 cc GP bike in the 70's to the 1992 NR 750 road bike.

Did the F40 build change anything in the way you approach a project?

Is there any reason that the paint on the edge of the track surface could not be "anti-slip" like the paint you find on concrete stair steps? Would the inclusion of some sort of sand or grit not provide enough slip resistance to be worthwhile?

I think the only cars you will see in India that make any appreciable HP will be imports. Even those are really not much better do drive. Sure you can accelerate to 60 in a flash but with the way traffic is in the urban areas, there is no room to do it unless you are in the front row at a traffic light. What you need

Woo Hoo! my first time submitting for the QOTD and I hit a number 1. Yay me! And my condolences to the poor folks that have to live with these mightily underpowered means of conveyance.

Turns out that it is a "Micro-Hybrid". The engine shuts off after 5 sec of idle. Doesn't mention anything about re-starting though.

If you see an SUV in India it is very likely one of these. They are even touting a "Hybrid" model now. Really need to look and see exactly what their definition of hybrid is.

I nominate the Mahindra Bolero EX. 2.5L 4 cyl. 62 hp and 3704 lb. Works out to just under 60 lb/hp. If not at the top of the list this thing surely must be in the top 10.

My understanding is that the late '56 and all '57 had the porthole.

Why does the '57 F-Bird not have a porthole top? I thought the porthole started in late '56.

Seems questionable.

Looks to be a '63. I had a '63 Monza Spyder convertible as my first car in high school. It was red on white with the 180 horse turbo and a 4 speed. I guess everyone has a car they wish they had kept forever and this one would be mine. 

This is not correct. The 300, Charger and Magnum were all LX platform cars from 2005 -2011 with the exception of the Magnum which was discontinued in 2008, and were mechanically identical. The Challenger is built on a shortened LX platform, the LC. and the Charger for 2012- current is built on the LD.

The VLA is not in Las Cruces, it is about 120 miles north close to Socorro.