Obviously, the only person to be trusted with any review of any car ever is Troy Queef http://sniffpetrol.com/
Obviously, the only person to be trusted with any review of any car ever is Troy Queef http://sniffpetrol.com/
After the original museum exploded, it was raining Datsun cogs.
Amsterdamned.
Oddly enough, when I see film of Utah, I can't quite put my finger on it, but for some reason I get the sense that I'm only seeing a fraction of the whole picture of America.
What about replicas made by real companies?
"Our friends across the pond, however, have had to make due with Volvo Wagons and Vauxhall Astra Diesel police cars..."
Is that still the only VR1200?
1st gear: Ford has made vehicles in the UK since 1911. Over a 100 years, until now. The Southampton plant made the Transit, which might not signify much in the US, but over here was, to use a wildly over-exposed word, iconic. That is, imbued with far more meaning than any poxy Mondeo or S-Max could ever be.
Not if you live here
Not just the jump, but the landing. Start at 4' 30" if you don't want the preceding chase, but make sure you stay right to the very end. Original French 'Taxi'.
The vehicle you want is a submooseible.
The cars from the books are good as well. After his original Bentley is trashed (I think in the chase after Drax down the A13, which also gave us a travelogue of Southern England), he has another one built with a brutally squared off rear. So I guess an S2 Continental with no rear overhang.
VW Angels, OK ?
WV
Crystal Palace has the best name. Do you think Bernie and co would pony up for a rebuild of the actual palace?
Where on earth are you driving for that to be too slow for the traffic? Death Race 2000?
"...which caused a lot of consternation between himself in Ferrari."
Price
Ke'Nya?
Are you the webmaster of www.cranberrystorageandtransport.com?