Noodles
Noodles
Noodles

The Man in The White Suit is on it's way. also- Holy $#!% the price on that McLaren book...

Your book on off roaders is extremely short, poorly researched and ignorant of fact. I doubt it would sell well.

Yep. You're right. It was.

Those tires do fine on the highway as well as in mud, and snow, dirt roads and the trail out to my folks ranch in central CO. An Odyssey wouldn't make that trip unless the conditions were absolutely ideal. This is why the whole family has SUVs / pick up trucks. The Pilot as it is currently shod will go anywhere my

The inclusion of this vehicle in this list, in this context is foolish. My Pilot does great for my 3 person family (we don't need a van), and it is second only to a team of huskies in the snow- something we see a bit of here in Colorado. If you have 2 or more children, and Odyssey is logical, but a Pilot is still

What you have said here is completely incorrect. I have an 03 Pilot that rides on A/Ts and it is plenty capable off road. It isn't baja 1000 ready, nor would it ever be, but mine has been through many a tricky off-road traverse without issues. Also, it is a beast in the snow, and Honda doesn't make an Odyssey with

And if that is your Stallion pictured above, lots of great driving available in the region- you can drive up Pikes Peak as well.

Still worth it- while you are here in CO, be sure to visit the Clive Cussler collection / museum in Arvada. Lots of precious metal there as well.

Been there. Worth the trip for sure, but it is only 15 miles from home...

"The Vermont" the Winton driven by Dr. Horatio Nelson Jackson and Sewall Crocker on the first ever cross-country roadtrip.

You can learn more about it in the documentary "Horatio's Drive"

The car is currently part of the permanent collection at the Smithsonian.

Here it is

Stats are pretty legit...

Correct- I should have clarified- there were a few fixed roof F50s meaning, the roof doesn't come off. I'm looking for a picture ref

There were a few F50 hard tops... those are lust-worthy as hell

Was this at Firebird in PHX?

Just spent a weekend borrowing my Aunt's Subie powered 85'. These things are awesome. Would buy, and convert.

Look at it.

Wouldja just look at that?

That is some serious engine-to-engine action right there... I think I got an air cooled hard-on.

I dunno. GM wants to recall my G8 because they worry my knee will strike the flip-key thus turning off the car resulting in my fiery death when i crash into the nearest imovable object and the airbags fail to deploy (since the car is off)

So, I've tried any of a dozen or so ways i can think of where my knee would even