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CAN’T BE UNSEEN!!!

Every time I see Hall and Oates brought up here, I am obliged to post this pic:

Wow..... This is a places I could spend many days in. So many pieces of rotary goodness....

I tend to question as to whether this truly ‘accidental’. Most people don’t limit things by price when shopping for the best price of a model of a car. And places like Autotrader default to sort from highest price to lowest.

My Grandfathers, God rest his soul, words of advice:

Yeah, $10 on Sharpie paint pens. It looks nice, but after one autocross, I can already see that it’s not meant to last.

As somebody who spent way too much time and money building a silly-fast Fiero, I highly approve of this build. I saw the thing about the Arrault knuckle breaking on Fiero.com and was quite sad about that.

I did this as an arts and crafts project over the winter as I knew I wouldn’t have these tires on more than a month or so into autocross season. I was really happy with the outcome.

I have seen this car run at MBR-SCCA autocrosses before! It truly was a sight to see.

My father owned the marginally cooler and much rarer Buick Roadhawk, which would be the H-body variant I would want to own if for some insane reason that I would ever want to own one of them:

The best thing about these cars is that they provided a fwd ls-v8 mated to a transmission that was able to be swapped into a Fiero without an adapter plate. This is the only halfway decent reason that these cars existed.

This is really cool to see!

I’m with you! Searching for one of these is now going to become a mission of mine. I would absolutely love to mow the lawn with a wankel lawn-mower. Rotary all the things*

A a quick glance, I thought it was one of David Tracy’s Jeeps flying through his house.

Thats awesome! I kind of want one now.

Dont forget this one:

I agree. I’d rather have a more linear powerband that an n/a engine offers. I drive an RX8 (the toyobaru’s eccentric, older brother) and appreciate the experience that these types of cars offer. That said, there certainly are times where you’re on a long straight at the track with the pedal mashed and you are just

Ill start with the standard “I’d totally buy one of these if it only had a turbo” comment.

Yeah, this thing will print money for Toyota. And I’d be lying if I said that I didn’t like it. When my wife’s Highlander lease is up, this would definitely be in the running for a replacement if she wants to downsize out of the 3rd row.