Hey CJ you should visit Fountain Valley sometime after season
Hey CJ you should visit Fountain Valley sometime after season
Honestly, how many people actually use these outside of the Jalopnik Comunity?
Would it be a sin if I put a wooden Nardi wheel in it?
I thought for sure the Hellcat would be on this list
I'm guessing you don't get the joke
I think that only applies to the H2 and H3
I totally agree witht this. Just look at the F-150, it probably has 30 different trim levels, XL, XLT, Lariat, King Ranch, Platinum, Raptor, Tremor, etc..
I don't think any of these were halo cars.. The Thunderbird was out around the same time as the Ford GT and the SSR really? Did you forget about the C5 Z06? I suppose the Prowler was a halo car, not an impressive one, but still pretty cool in my humble opinion.
This is a 240zg. Love the aero nose and fender flares.
What's this movie called? I watched it on netflix a while back but can't remember the name
I'll have to go with 2000 Cobra R
2004 Saleen S7 Twin Turbo. I mean c'mon look at this thing!
How could anyone prefer those cars over the E30? There would be no E46 or E36 without the original. The E30 is a pure and raw drivers car!
How could it be exactly the same chassis when the Hennessey Venom GT is much longer?
Haha, I guess it's a matter of opinion. From what I know, some coach built cars are closer to their original form where as some are more extreme and have modified chassis/suspension and sometimes engine swaps.
I wasn't trying to prove that coach built cars are production cars, I'm saying that once they are modified by X company that they are no longer the car they started out to be.
It's still a production car just not in the same sense as a Toyota Camry.
Well I don't think monster trucks can even be made street legal so I don't get what your trying to get at. If you bought a corvette and completely changed the chassis, put in a whole new power train, custom interior, and completely different bodywork I would have to say it's basically a whole new car. It's a whole lot…
Just because it started out as a Lotus doesn't mean it's still a Lotus, they only share the doors and windshield they're completely different in every aspect.
it's 0.00000000001% Lotus Elise by the time it leaves the Hennessey facility