Someone actually made a Condorman costume? That's so cheesy it's right back around to being awesome.
Someone actually made a Condorman costume? That's so cheesy it's right back around to being awesome.
@Cheeseslap is bombing a dumphole: There was a gorgeous blue 2 door 69 for sale near where I lived. If I didn't already have a Valiant project, I'd have been all over it.
Nice price if that's what you're into. I'd rather buy a Duster for that kind of money.
Herbie?
@Cheeseslap is bombing a dumphole: There is never a bad time to post this picture.
I still don't understand why I'm the only person I know that wants a 914.
Dodge Challenger, so we can remember another shade of the last days of the muscle car era.
@freds4hb: I actually got to see the real one at Epcot's World of Motion pavilion. It was everything an 8 year old could want.
@leavethegun-takethecannoli: Agreed. Glad there's a few people out there that remember it.
@freds4hb: Ah, I should've known someone else would pick this early 80's classic. I wanted one of these so badly growing up. Still do.
@Jogfrog: That was a great series.
Parking it on a foam pad kind of kills the illusion.
@Higher750: I count at least 13 non-American cars referenced in just this interview. I don't think an over-emphasis on American cars will be a problem any more than an over emphasis of British cars is on Top Gear UK.
Just more reasons to love my '64 Valiant. Short of an EMP, it's not getting hacked from the outside.
The best part is the next driver pulling up like nothing happened and getting his/her food. That's service for ya.
@AmishJohn: Meh.: That's it! The brightwork is all wrong and it's too...The word "candy" comes to mind.
@yapsey: Is there a chance the track could bend?
There's still something about the look of these cars that isn't quite right...