Prime example: Saab ignition between the seats, near the gear lever? Perhaps a bit too odd, but still entertaining.
Prime example: Saab ignition between the seats, near the gear lever? Perhaps a bit too odd, but still entertaining.
I'm glad I'm not the only one thinking the same thing.
At first I thought it said "Richard Garriot". Maybe I ought to lay off the games for a while...
I was wondering what model it was. Makes me wonder how an Allroad would handle in snow like that.
I'd be tempted to go drinking and drive my car into a light pole if I owned a PT cruiser...
Is it just me, or did the cars in that video loo more like flying bobsleds? They certainly spent a lot of time in the air...
Yep. I got something similar going on (when not using the Classic Chrome plugin):
I don't see the C250 on that list. Do they still make it?
#COTD
Agreed! I'm enjoying them as well.
Playing engine bay Tetris when anything goes wrong?
Lean beef @ 0:09
You mean like the Chrysler Neon/Dodge SX 2.0?
Make it 11. I also liked it. I still think it would be a completely awesome road trip vehicle.
Something that started with the letter J, methinks...
Ah, right. It would be a death much more precise and unexciting than fiery death.
No mention of 'fiery death'?
I just chatted with my Grandpa over the weekend (who the truck belongs to - he's nearly 96 years old, and was still farming up until a few years ago). You are right - it's a '53!
It might not baby, but it does have a bucket for carrying a baby? I suppose it's kind of like a manger... just put some hay in there and you're good to go... maybe?
That kit car looks like a cross between a locost and an Ariel Atom. I approve! How much does a kit go for something like that?