NickDavisGB
NickDavisGB
NickDavisGB

Gotta have driven the Track.

The last TVR - Sagaris.

Megane Maxi - Brilliant rally car.

Not sure what year, but it was manufactured for the US, LHD to other countries had standard bumpers.

Septics reinventing the wheel. :)

I count 5 Glyphs I didn't recognise.

The Willaims FW14B - the last, and best of, the Active Ride Cars. Probably the only F1 car mortals "could" drive with By 1992 the FW14B featured a semi automatic gearbox, active suspension, traction control and for a brief period anti-lock brakes.

My MX-5 is, thankfully, too old to have one fitted; and being an "analogue" car, the great build quality and availability of parts means I will never sell her.

The airlines can't charge you for using your own phone - that's a no no.

Lincoln's styling cues are legendary. Make them not EuroBoxes.

The clue is in the name.

Unfortunately, you may be correct. Are we reliving the last century again?

I like the impassioned "F**K" at the end.

Thinking about it more: If they moved the standing are to the front (to prevent them flying down the cabin on braking), reinforced the cockpit bulkhead (to prevent a loose passenger endangering the aircraft by flying through the bullhead) and put a second bulkhead (either solid or webbing) between the standing area

This is more of a question; I was looking at a story on polling stations in your country and alot seem to be in commercial establishments, consequently, do businesses receive any payment for accommodating a polling station?

BBC1

Sorry Unit 731, Japan's answer to Buchenwald

The "reverse swastika" is an ancient Buddhist symbol. And remember Unit 471!!!!

Leader of the Flock.

I'm not an art critic, but he has good taste in cars.