My only two comments are "Yes," and "Yes, yes."
My only two comments are "Yes," and "Yes, yes."
@slimwhitman: Whoa. That 'Cuda is a fool's errand if I ever saw one.
@wolowski: He couldn't have bought one AND licensed the music for 1.5 million. I'm sure most of it was tied up in the licensing of the music.
@dangle21: It could've still cost 1.5 million dollars. They had to license the Rolling Stones song, and that ain't cheap.
@armyofchuckness: Whoa. Crappy picture.
Hey, sweet Herbie stripe.
So that's what the Libyans had in the back of their bus.
The wheels? Why the wheels? Other than that, it's still pretty crack-pipey. Half that price would've been more reasonable.
@Mr_Sives_Remotoc: I know it's the wrong body, but that's still very cool. They did a correct version in an MPC 1/25 scale model kit, but I don't feel like paying 75 bucks for one.
@Mr_Sives_Remotoc: They made a toy version of this car? Where's my eBay?
I shift gears with buttons you have to push. Hard.
That's one way to cover up scratches and dents.
I voted Nice Price only because voting against Bob Ross would be immoral.
Does anyone else see a slight homage to the early 70s Roadrunner grill in the first pic?
Best of both worlds.
@Buster Brew: You mean Monaco?
Much as I want this car, that's too much body/interior/engine/everything else work for $4,600.
It's like if Herbie mated with a Miata that was already pregnant with Treebeard's baby.
SBC is definitely the most prolific...but if we're going for legendary, truly legendary, it's got to be the 426 Hemi for turning the American racing scene on its ear. Every racer I've talked to has a Hemi story, even if they're a Ford or GM driver. It is an engine of true legend, even if it wasn't the most popular or…