@armyofchuckness: Son of land yacht.
@armyofchuckness: Son of land yacht.
@armyofchuckness: Land yacht.
Just for fun, here's a few more:
Double post. Sorry.
@armyofchuckness: This is also cool, and it has a bit of Thunderbolt and Lightfoot feel to it.
@armyofchuckness: I would also accept a real version of this amphibious 300 I built.
Okay, that Challenger is tempting, but I keep going back to this Roadrunner Wagon. I got to see it up close at Don Garlits' show in Ocala and was instantly in love. Imagine my surprise when Jalop already had an article with it pictured.
Valiant 70 is like Veyron 200. Either way, you're getting a huge adrenaline rush...and probably winding up in a lake.
Wow! That's a great looking build. It's rare that a phantom mashup car actually looks like it would make a cool real car.
@tocsinofmad001: Ah. That explains the 32 Ford and 59 Buick in the video. I knew they were popular over there, but I didn't think they would turn up that frequently on the road.
That's very cool. Glad to see an old Camaro that's not a trailer queen. Also, what's with all this old American iron in Sweden?
I bet the writer of this ad wears a lot of Ed Hardy.
@tankman: There is never a bad excuse to post pictures of a Slant 6. I've seen videos of this wagon. Insane.
I have seen this before. I believe it's the result of committee meetings.
@tankman: Beat me to it. You get a heart click for picking the perfect year, make and model.
@snap_understeer_ftw: Heh. "D-cup" noodles.
I never thought I'd be perfectly willing to drop 7 grand on a Saab.
@FThorn: I knew I wouldn't be the only one to step up in defense of Ma Bell's phones.
@_Ko0LaiD_: None as of yet, although that's a grand idea.
I love how it looks already scratched and scraped. It gives me flashbacks of Luke's landspeeder...if it had a premature baby.