I'm glad the testing continues...for SCIENCE.
I'm glad the testing continues...for SCIENCE.
It was a dark and stormy night, much like every night in Jersey.
Now the future rainy days ahead are just depressing D;
Lots and lots of sadness :'(
Or there will be sadness
Defend your garage! Sandbag if you feel the need. Maybe even put it on the lift/jackstands.
SilverFox02 found it!
Wow! You live near there or something?
Yep, I agree.
This seems like a place I've seen in Barrington, IL. I've seen that car before in that parking lot after going to the car show they have there; I'm looking for the exact location on google maps.
I hope they take their time with it. As of August, I know the engine hasn't even been picked out.
Those responsible for this science have been sacked.
Hmm, they're gonna need a bigger moose.
If a certain Morgan owner would possibly lend us his (as it seems he likes to do with Jalopnik related activities), the Morgan is 1.48m ( http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/convertibles/1208_2013_morgan_3_wheeler_first_drive/?ti=v2 ) and would be an ideal candidate. Now this has me wondering about other animals such…
Question: Can a Scion FR-S possibly pass the moose test a different way?
The orginal Atom is powered by a Honda K20A1.
This is a touching story, but my question is why was he in Broad Ripple? Downtown has classier places that aren't jam-packed with Butler and IUPUI students. It's like saying you met Michael Jordan in Schaumburg, IL after the first Bulls Championship. It's amazing, but having been there (former Butler student) I take…
Genius is the product of necessity
...But I'm biased
And it's not just for old cars.