I think it may be this guy:
I think it may be this guy:
I was going to ask if anyone can list all the regulations this violates... then I realized it took place in Florida where, as far as I can tell, the motor vehicle act in its entirety consists of the statement “Do what thou wilt, that is the whole of the law.”
The PRT’s are fascinating though, when I first found out about them they sounded almost like some sort of pull yourself up by your own bootstraps, perpetual motion machine magic violation of the laws of physics.
“brought me back nostalgia of playing Hot Wheels games on the PC when I was a kid” Damn, that makes me feel so very, very old that I think I better go pick out a grave and a headstone tomorrow. Having memories of the British-made Matchbox cars I preferred to Hot Wheels as a kid made me feel old enough already but…
An extreme real world example I can think of when it come to the fuel efficiency difference between piston and turbine engines is to compare the patrol endurance of the Canadair Argus with the variant of the Lockheed Orion that replaced it. Going from 3350 Turbo Compounds to T56's at the low altitudes typically flown…
But the attitude is understandable. As I’m sure you’ll remember back before the advent of the smartphone all we ever did was wallow around in waist deep mud trying to find two rocks to bang together. Remember doing that in the hope that a sharp splinter would break off so we could use it to stab a sabre-toothed tiger…
“It would help to be young and brave and sure you’ll live forever if one is a flying instructor!”
I would buy the world’s most expensive Chevette. It would be the most expensive Chevette in the world because I would pay $970 million for it. I think that would be the most ridiculous way possible to spend $970 million on cars.
Transported my upright bass in mine... yeah it was a squeeze but it still fit!
A productionised version of those 240Z headlights would look great - owner of a 2018 370Z here. It would be fantastic if there actually was a next generation Z in the future (sales trends for sports cars make me worry that won’t happen though) and I would love a lighter and simpler car more like the original 240Z.
The RZ-350 was sold in Canada until the 1990 model year and I was lucky enough to own a new one - and dumb enough to crash it (sorry!). We also had the RZ-500, TZR-250 (in the front exhaust parallel twin form) the RG-500, RG-250 and NS-400 here. Great bikes but they were dropped from the line because the larger four…
The good news is that Camaros seem to be selling slowly enough that 2018 models are still available going by the corporate build and price pages.
The answer is: Berliet T100.
Why stop there? I say stance AND donk it at the same time. Hell, give it elbows too. That would look really cool... those faux-knockoff spinners on the wires sticking four feet up above the roof of the car, the contact point for the tires being a few feet outboard of the car body...
I’ve heard more than a few gearheads say that 90's Honda was the BMW of Japan but regret that it has lost it’s way since. If BMW continues on its current path maybe we’ll be able to say Honda is the BMW of Japan again.
Makes me wonder just how far a manufacturer can try to push this: “Oh, a seagull defecated on the roof? That’s a total. Now buy a new car from us” Presumably the farther they go in this direction the higher the insurance gets so it’s not going to get that bad but still...
I think it looks more like an 86/BRZ with a case of the mumps than an RX-8.
The Porsche Purity Police in Great Britain don’t kid around do they?
So... you back down the launch ramp, float the boat portion out onto the water as the connections that allow you to drive the car portion automatically disconnect, engage the outboard and speed away - and leave the car portion immobile on the ramp while a vast lineup of angry drunk people with boats, trailers and…
The shape of that passenger and cargo space is important too. When I had an Element I was amazed at what I could carry in it because of the internal height compared to a wagon. A 500 foot 1/2 inch hose has nearly 20 liters of capacity too but it wouldn’t be much use for helping someone move. I’ve changed to fairly…