Way better than typical faux-Deusey type machines of this era, but still not a nice price. Another example of why "rare" does not always equal "valuable."
Way better than typical faux-Deusey type machines of this era, but still not a nice price. Another example of why "rare" does not always equal "valuable."
Wow. An Armageddon reference. Nice.
Mine's blue and the "1" button is busted, but I have the pushbutton box from a 63 Dart that will fix all that.
Glad TG:US is back and better than ever. I still haven't seen The Car Show yet, but that's only because there's only so much talk about E30s, early Datsuns and Muiras I can take.
Very cool, but too expensive.
I was gonna say "Smokey Bites the Dust," but then a few of my fellow Jalops reminded me of The Asylum's "200 MPH," and that has to be it, hands down.
C-c-c-c-combo breaker!
It was all about the Crack-Ups for me. This is probably the primordial essence from which my love of building beat up model cars sprang.
Because childhood.
Absolutely I will.
Wow. I feel silly for forgetting this.
Chysler Turbo Encabulator!
I was going to say the Duster from "My Name is Bruce," but then I remembered the dusty '68 Cougar from "From Dusk Till Dawn."
It's like a regular McClaren tour, but less funny.
If it's good enough for Ash and Spider-Man, it's good enough for me.
That is the most beautiful thing I've seen in the last 30 seconds. Well done.
I added "in a way" just to soften it a little so I wouldn't appear "sheltered." Apparently, I was too subtle.
And when they look back on this time period, historians will note that, in a way, this is how the terrorists won.
There's a Slant 6 one of these in town for sale and they're asking $800. It's in better shape than this one. CP.
Beat me to it.