pretty awesome quad-copter video
pretty awesome quad-copter video
Rather have this 1951 F1 for $5000 less. No AWD, but who really needs that on an old slow cruising truck anyway?
Ferd F-Teenthousand (woop, already posted, failballs)
I must say however if his daughters are included in the sale I will pay the asking price and then some!
Silver paint part looks to be a little orange-peely/flat in some shots, it could just be the pics tho. The old antifreeze bottle wired into the rad support as an overflow really shows attention to detail. There is some funky waviness going on with the bedside behind the passenger side door, probably attributed to a…
Rare does not always mean desirable or valuable.
Nice! I live in 93-97% and 97-100% is only a ten minute drive East!
Rory McCann?
100 units sold in the USA maybe, but these are fairly common in Norway, as are most electric cars due to tax breaks and special road privledges mainly.
Hrm? What? Whattya mean that didn’t happen? Damnit!
Just a 1957 Chevrolet hiding out in a herd of European shitboxes...
Surprised how nicely and smoothly it actually turned in. Looks to be well set up.
1988 in Alaska when I was taking my driver’s test the mean old lady instructor tried to make me park in a much too tight of a parking space for a 16 year old kid. I backed right into the car behind me going at a decent clip too. I was driving a 1984 Escort with real metal bumpers (you drove your own cars on tests at…
I see Ram SRT 10’s quite often in Norway... with $10 a gallon gas to boot. Crazy Norsk.
Aw yeah, I can see what you are talking about for sure. I used to sometimes work nights, occasionally with no work to do, but I had be up and on call... some of those old dead pads with not much happening on them are dead silent at 3 in the morning time. I used to go out there with my digital camera, which was still…
Worked 3 years on the Slope, but not sure I never heard anyone say the winter there was meditative!
Texas Limousine? Is that a Suburban? I grew up in Alaska, miss it every day, but there we used to call them Alaskan Cadillacs. :) (assuming you meant a Suburban)
What a bunch of red balloons or inflatable gorilla tells me when I see either bobbing around in front of a car dealership is that if I pull in I can probably get a barely warmed hotdog in a cold bun, a tiny bag of potato chips and a Safeway Select Dr Skipper that may or may not be cold... And depending on how far I am…
You’re probably wondering how a 2006 Citroën C6, made in France, originally sold in Belgium, and never officially imported into the United States, made it to New York. We agreed that the answers to those would be strictly off the record.