I loved, loved, loved those toys growing up.
Don't forget your Foghat cassette!
Ooh. They looked like steelies until you pointed them out. Ick. Yeah, that would have to change, as would the white ring tires.
Marty Mcfly approved. For me, though...CP.
*sigh* Even in a concept, they're still "almost" as good as the current production competition. Mopar continues once again to outperform what it sees as its only competition: Its own earlier models.
The intersection of me and...yo mama.
"Valiant may have seemed a little too prissy for a car intended to go toe to toe with the likes of Mustangs, Camaros and Cougars, and hence the Barracuda was born."...in 1964. It was months ahead of the Mustang, and three years ahead of Camaros and Cougars. I find it ironic that a car with a fish moniker was…
I think it's the humanity of the SS EF that gets me. These weren't soldiers or pirates or adventurers. There was nothing significant about the day, the crew or the cargo. They were guys just like anyone else, doing a job they'd done countless times before, suddenly swallowed up just miles from safety. It's a chilling…
I used to want a Bronco II so much as a kid. Who am I kidding, I still do.
Some very cool information. This is why I love this site. Lots of experience to be shared. Also, the AN-2 is now my official favorite engine start sound.
The Antanov AN2 is not impressed. It has a stall speed so low it can actually achieve negative ground speed in a stiff wind. Still, this is crazy cool for an Airbus. That plane is way too big to be able to do something like that safely. Major cojones for anyone in the near vicinity of that flyby.
Awesome. I'm glad other people remember this game. I have a version of it for the PS2, but it's not the same.