My, what an intelligent looking young man.
My, what an intelligent looking young man.
What kind of a world do we live in where you cant trust someone with neck and face tattoos :(
Please explain to me how being a Honda is a bad thing.
YOU ARE CERTIFIABLY NUTSO.
No one dreams of owning a Volvo.
I'm super pleased to see the XJS on this list! They're the classiest car for the money, hands down. I do have to nit-pick the photo used, though- the XJ-SC is a fiddly contraption with it's 4 piece roof. As far as cars go, the buttresses and updates on the later coupes is something to dream about! Here's mine at…
Was Sandra Bullock driving?
I wasn't even paying attention and my wife started pointing it out. She was like "isn't that the car site you always read?" And then it was the challenge of getting a good shot in between the wipers moving with the rain coming down
Russian Here: I like it more than it is in the US (I drive both places). In russia Flashing green means soon will be a yellow and a second later Red. Then after that before cars start moving agaion the red keeps lit and yellow comes on, and usually people start driving off already right before it turns green.
I also…
Isaac Hayes' awesome 1970s land-yacht Cadillac, now on display at the Stax Museum of American Soul Music in Memphis. From their web page: The jewel in the crown of Back Stage however, and of the Stax Museum as a whole according to many visitors, is Hayes’ completely restored, peacock blue, gold-trimmed, fur-lined,…
I don't think there was a driver in the bobcat, because it also just kept going after hitting the Hyundai. Maybe throttle got stuck and it ran away from the construction site or wherever it came from.
Am I the only one to notice that the Bobcat is in the oncoming lane? That gives further evidence that it had no operator inside. And it's impossible for a Bobcat to move on its own, unless someone purposely started it, put the safety bar down, fastened the seat belt, pushed the throttle forward, pushed both levers…
In countries where the drivers are not complete morons they do that. Here in the USA drivers are far far too dim to understand what that is for and will mash the pedal as hard as they can so they can make it through the light just as it turns red at 80mph on that 35mph street.
That bobcat is unmanned
What's a Canadian ratrod called? A beaver rod? Regardless NP for something unique and based on the photos, well done.