Exploding? Really? Cars don't explode... Unless they're crashed on CHiPs. That pop doesn't count.
Exploding? Really? Cars don't explode... Unless they're crashed on CHiPs. That pop doesn't count.
Agree 100% I drive into New York city quite often, and if I'm not on my motorcycle, I'm driving my '06 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon. (Although it does have a 2.5" lift, 32" tires, ARB bull-bar and a Warn winch). Why is this good for city driving? Great suspension travel so that potholes and frost heaves are not…
Because $100K Datsun.
Pontiac were ahead of their time.
Exactly. What would it cost for any of us to do this on our own? NP, no doubt.
My father had a 1980 Ford Fairmont station wagon with a 2.3 liter inline-4, backed with a four-speed manual gearbox. Still managed to do little burnouts, though.
Now that you mention this, I recall reading the same thing.
Lancia Stratos was steel-bodied. Fiberglass was used for the front and rear lids.
The Pininfarina Corvette Rondine. I've seen this car in person a number of times, and it is even better looking in person.
Blue, yes. Matte? No. Flat colors are best left to those who painted their cars themselves. And Army trucks. Those should be flat as well.
I'll see your 208 and raise you 100. The 308, for me, is absolutely it. Preferably in a non-Rosso Corsa paint scheme.
"It's gonna blow!"
These things will be $75K in ten years time... Just look at the comparative values of other Ferrari four-seaters. My issue here is that if a 250 GT Lusso or a 365 GTB/4 Daytona are "10-out-of-10" in the exterior styling department, then how can this awful thing be rated 8/10? Even the Dino GT4 and the 400i are…
No boom. Disappointed.
All the comments about the AMG Mercedes engine... And here I am thinking, "Oh, look, Monza!"
Thanks for making my day! Both of my cars are on your list.
Great shot! (And you're right. I noticed the Bear Mountain location right away!)
Wow. Another great video of a local car at a local venue. I've seen this car in person, and I will say that it displays quite well. It's very original, and the European trim sets off the Bertone lines much better than the USA-spec cars. I absolutely love the footage up by the Bear Mountain bridge, too. Amazing!