I do like how he insults the Infiniti for being marketed to dumb Americans and then proceeds to list a model with an engine not available here.
I do like how he insults the Infiniti for being marketed to dumb Americans and then proceeds to list a model with an engine not available here.
Pretty sure the only thing that fits here is a e38 7 Series.
Why don’t you ask him?
DAMN GINA
I’ve been saying this forever! Bespoke bespoke BESPOKE!
I actually really love that Jensen Healey. I came thiiiiiiissss close to buying one a few years back but the current owner couldn’t get the carbs balanced so I said no thanks. But those engines! Maybe no torque but not too bad inthe HP department for the era and the car’s size!
Although you have the pleasure of owning a car that, when clean, certain individuals will ignore KBB value.
This is the right answer.
Dude.... Pink Panther
Apparently you guys talk about dukes and duchesses a lot. Who knew?
This is why we can’t have nice things...
So basically a giant bagel hot pocket.
ALSO, is that your bike in the background? Inquiring minds need to know!
The fact that I mistook these for cell phone pictures speaks volumes about how crappy digital cameras were just a few years ago. (I like the pictures, no judgement)
I love this post. Something about just wandering around and taking pictures with your cell phone of old cars seems a little weird now but I used to do it a lot in my little California town too.
Sold for charity! Courtesy of Luftgekult!
Maggie, your writing will keep me coming back to this site as long as I know how to type.
That James Dean wreck was at an interchange that still makes me nervous when I drive it. The CA 41/46 interchange is wide open enough to make judging speed and distance really difficult.