So the rear wheels are just bolted onto the sides of the frame? wow.
So the rear wheels are just bolted onto the sides of the frame? wow.
Can we, as a group, please have a conversation about this?
The BOSE Active Suspension
Truck beds that drop flat with the ground. Someday we may see it again, although it means FWD only, something no truck purist could live with.
Is this it? Very pretty car.
Nobody, they’re stopped on the side of the road because they only had 20 miles of range.
The complexity of the 959 is staggering.
It’s driven from the back seat. Not joking.
Chrysler Airflow. Streamlined body? Headlights mounted flush rather than on top of the fenders? All metal body and frame?
um... who... who is actually driving that car?
Packard had driving lights that turned with the wheels in the 1930s.
Oldsmobile Jetfire. One of the first turbocharged cars. it was too advanced for anybody at the time and needed special fluid to keep the turbo going. I do not remember too much of the details but things would go bad if you ran out of that fluid
It’s a good thing Jalopnik was not yet invented because BMW cars from the eighties would have had a rough time with their car phones and computers !
Fifth wheel car parking.
Tucker 48 had a turning center headlight just after WWII.
Fwd and pop up headlights, it was 50 years ahead of it’s time.
Everything by Christian Von Koenigsegg
Car phones. Went from a luxury item to being banned almost completely.