...like their NASCAR team. Or Eddie Cheever's IndyCar team.
...like their NASCAR team. Or Eddie Cheever's IndyCar team.
Where's the GTO? Fail.
Yeah... Hard to fishtail with Front Wheel Drive.
We have bollards in America, too, you know. Just not in the center of the street.
This was the 1995 race, and it was by far, the best Indianapolis 500 of the past 20 years or so... Scott Goodyear passed the pace car coming out of Turn 4 with ten laps to go, and Jacques Villeneuve won the race from two laps down. Epic stuff!
My ass is IN Connecticut, and I don't want it.
...and now their "Dealer Cartels" want legislative help banning the sales of Tesla cars. Ironic, since GM had their chance and dropped the ball.
Awesome. If you choose to do that, I'll take the Ferrari lump off of your hands and put it in a Lancia Stratos replica... You know, for the "OMFG, no you didn't" factor.
First off, this is still a Ferrari. Although it isn't necessarily the best Ferrari, or the most sought-after Ferrari, it is still a Ferrari. At the time, this was the only full-on convertible Ferrari, and it wasn't cheap. The drive train is the standard fuel-injected DOHC 32-valve V8 that came in various forms…
That's the trailing edge of the front fender flare. Looking at all of the pictures, this thing isn't battling any rust issues. Everything else is too nice, and very original.
Eff the Dart. Bring us Giulietta.
I have no idea why I am fascinated by this car, the 037 Stradale, but I am... And I have been, for the better part of 30 years.
Interesting. I prefer Chris Cornell's version.
So sorry for your loss.
What?
Usually, BBC America will have the first-run episodes in their regular length. This means that they run from 8:30pm until 10pm with commercials. My cable guide shows that this is the case this time as well.