Viking03
Viking03
Viking03

I have made the mistake a few times in the past. It never works out, but I will likely do it again. It's just too hard to resist the urge to pick up a $3,000 240Z that runs and only needs a "little" bit of work to get her up to acceptable levels. This won't take away from the other restoration I have been working

Neither does $63K & 700+hp. It might be time to drop the bias and embrace the fun.

I have purged my memories of the old family Aerostar because trying to remember them causes great pain and emotional anguish. I choose to believe that this horrible abomination no longer exists on the roads of today. I was so scarred by this car as a child that it took me 22 years before I ever considered purchasing

E: Dazed and Confused.

He's referring to the last few weeks, not years. New engines are being a pain in the ass.

Wow! I'm surprised at all the support for the C3. I guess this may be throwing myself to the wolves, but I'm with you Patrick. The C3 is the absolute ugliest and worst Corvette of all time! I don't care what year it is or what the developments were made over the course of this generation, they are all hideous.

Another vote for Alfa here. I was fortunate enough to get to drive an 8C a few years back. It had almost 10,000 miles on it, it handled like crap and buttons were falling out of the console. It seemed like it was disintegrating in front of me. I still absolutely love that car. Drop dead sexy and the most glorious

Earlier this year he went 263.2 in that car. He just happened to be going 220 at the time of the wreck.

But I have one complaint. While the engine sounds amazing, the stock exhaust isn't nearly as prominent and beefy as I had hoped. It's got a decent rumble at idle but otherwise it's too quiet. My father wants to get a better aftermarket exhaust, but not one that, to quote him, sounds like "some damn teenager's shit

To be fair. The people that bought an i-MiEV were probably already regretting buying one. The price reduction just makes it sting more.

For a 10th of the price you don't have to settle for a VW-based kit car. You can get a full tube frame replica with more horsepower. Yeah, it maybe a few inches off of the original and has different nuts and bolts. I honestly don't get the point of this? If you can afford a $400,000 replica, odds are that you also

He also claimed that it was not an American car. Engineer was from so and so, suspension from somewhere else. No credit to America there. I really do think a lot of it is for show, but he takes a jab when ever he can get it.

Everyone on the title must sign it over for the vehicle to be sold.

Henry Ford ran across a similar situation when he was trying to start his automotive company. He was refused a license to produce and sell automobiles to the public based upon a group trying to control the entire industry. I understand that the two situations have their differences; however, the message is still the

Pt Crusher. Take a Pt Cruiser give it to Henessey where they add a Viper's V-10. Why? Who knows what goes through some peoples heads.

I have to admit I was yelling at the TV while watching these episodes. Cutting the motor mounts in order to get the motor to line up was the last straw. However, they did "claim" that in order to get the Ferrari certification the frame had to be within 3mm and they said they got it within 1mm. They insinuate that

I recently blew out the rear differential on mine. $4,300.00. It might possibly have been my fault though.

Yes this is seen all around the world and there are several different international veiws, but most of the writers and commentors are from America. Therefore the majority of our views are from an American perspective. Hatches, wagons and to some extent tiny sports cars are considered by most in America to be girls

I used to park like this all the time during college (although on rocks and gravel, not improved surfaces). When parking is scarce, you have to be inventive.

Just another reason I am thankful that cell phone video wasn't around when I was in high school.