Nice job, Burt. I was amused when you posted it so, obviously, it was deserving.
Nice job, Burt. I was amused when you posted it so, obviously, it was deserving.
Yeah, but the image is reversed ;)
Do I see CYL in the hedge there? With a clip board...writing service work orders? I thought so.
Those are minilites, period correct racing wheels. Not glitzy or flashy but cool in the day and still so because racecar.
You people whine too much about the interior. Sure it looks bad but a thousand bucks would fix that. You couldn't build a car like this for that price so this isn't a bad deal. It's not a super deal but with all things considered it is an ok price so I vote NP. Would I pay that kind of money for it? No. But I prefer…
More like nobody has the guts to buy a sporty car when it is for sale, nobody builds and drives hot rods as their only DD, nobody has the guts to sacrifice a little comfort or amenity for performance and nearly everybody compromises and uses excuses rather than behaving like an enthusiast. If there are no examples…
I keep waiting for a good, used F1 car to come on the market. I'd even take a Minardi or a Super Aguri. All the ones I see are too pricey or on the wrong continent.
I'm still not seeing how this is possible in the Model S silhouette. Do you guys have any more photos that illustrate this better? That photo looks more like the back of a PT Cruiser.
I'd say that's pretty cool. I just installed a 3rd row seat in my '75 Chevy station wagon and my kids love it. I refuse to buy a minivan so a station wagon is the only option for seating 4 kids. Good for Elon for making something more reasonable for a family. Too bad it cost 1.7 billion to get to market.
I don't know if the current model does but the previous E class did. I know the current 5 series doesn't and that disappoints me. We don't even get the wagon over here.
Definitely the Chaparrals. Jim Hall's creations were exceptional works of engineering and creative talent. They forever changed the face of racing world wide.
Well done and so true on many levels. Good job.
Lol, very nice. I can picture, now, the maze of clear tubes running around the engine compartment so the squirrels can be routed to their proper cylinders.
That is a fantastic picture. I'm enjoying the American iron that has been featured lately.
Keep waiting, dude.
While that is partially true do you have any idea the number of controls in a cockpit? Additionally, pilots must complete a lot of training and are/should be far more competent than your average person in these situations.
You said it brotha.
Yes it did.
Just about any interview with John Force is very entertaining and overwhelming at the same time. That guy can talk really fast and this clip doesn't even come close.
Well done, sir. Well done.