Total shenanigans, but fun shenanigans.
Total shenanigans, but fun shenanigans.
I hate when those things are so obviously fake.
*adds to wishlist*
Actually, I do enjoy the brake fade in my Plymouth. :P
@timtoolman: Totally agree. What he did for Ford with the Mustang and Chrysler with the K-car platform certainly covers over the Eaton/Lutz debacle like a tasty butter substitute.
Is no one else surprised that this thing is in Detroit, of all places? It's hard enough just finding an import, let alone an import hearse. This must be what the UAW use to transport expired scabs.
@SCROGGZILLA RAIDS AGAIN!!: American Racing Vectors! Somewhere there's a General Lee replica weeping.
Has this thing been up on blocks the whole time? No way that thing still has factory air in the tires. I'm guessing this thing will need massive engine rebuilding at least. The gaskets have to be like dust. Nice price if it were maintained, but it's a rust free barn find.
Dear Santa:
From the people that brought you "Blind Date."
I never thought I'd say this, but that poor DeLorean deserves better.
And since he already has another E-Type, he now has something to drive while the other one is broken down!
I thought I was on a car website. What's with all this poetry?
@timtoolman: I believe the word for that is: "DAAAAAAYUM!"
I counted five Barracudas including the post 69 E-body. *sigh*
@ET had a Cartruckgasm: It just keeps going! Even in the blurry area you can still see cars. I think we're looking at "thousands" more than hundreds. I didn't think Rhode Island was big enough for this kind of work. Now we know where all the old cars went.
@ninjasuperspy: Or the end of From Dusk Till Dawn.
The staged running from the cops bit was the best part.
@BSAKat: Audi FTW?
Clearly she wasn't driving like an early Christian. "They were all in one Accord." (Acts 2:1)