Lego is expensive; that car probably costs more than the regular version on parts cost alone.
Lego is expensive; that car probably costs more than the regular version on parts cost alone.
You’re very welcome, but I was actually tipped off on this car through an article I read a few months back (it might have been in Bob Lutz’s Car Guys vs. Bean Counters I think). The REAL Borrani wire wheels were unmistakable on that Candy Red F-body. But I do appreciate the complement! For the record, rosslitman is…
thanks cliff for ruining the joke! I have no need for your pesky “facts”
Totally. There are thousands of mint condition Corvettes out there. This one has a story behind it.
Should have been left as is. The sinkhole incident is a part of the car’s history.
This is the one that makes this Gen X-er stand up and cheer at my desk.
And yet the Gulf GT in the video still gets the blood pumping in my gentleman regions more than anything else on the track.
Wouldn’t be a bad idea to collect the rainwater, too.
Between this and the Sepp Blatter resignation news, today is a good day.
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1958 is when it was out of USAF/ANG service and got a civilian registration the Serial# on the aircraft shows 1944 production date. The last P-51 made would be in ‘45 (P-51 H). (serial # 44-84896 the first two digits are a production year)
Wow. Just lightly repair it and clear coat it. Rat Rod P-51. That paint/rust is amazing, makes it look like it was carved from wood.
I’d rather have the cars than be seen as cool by people under 25.
Heres the video, with sound & German TV commentary, of when the team push the car to the finish. Whats great is afterwards you see the Audi team cheering/clapping them as well:
True, but some very early subs were so small that they were “boats.” Heck, even Electric Boat is the name of one of the companies that builds them, lol.
Little did we know that the aircraft we were about to get on is almost, but not entirely, completely unlike a helicopter.
I always figured that a boat could fit on a ship, but a ship could not fit on a boat. So under that guideline all ships bow to Blue Marlin. Or the other way , Ohio SSGN carries the ASDS so.....
The Royal Navy would argue that, but they are silly people.
Prelude FLNG. 488 metres long; 74 metres wide; 600,000 ton displacement, making it “the heaviest thing man has ever built that floats.” (That’s six times the displacement of a Nimitz).
The Pacific Plate. Technically floating on magma.