As a person who drives a normal height car with absolutely no window tinting I’m just happy anytime I don’t have my eyeballs blown out by the headlights of a truck behind me.
As a person who drives a normal height car with absolutely no window tinting I’m just happy anytime I don’t have my eyeballs blown out by the headlights of a truck behind me.
11,000-horsepower Top Fuel dragster
He needs to go all the way and have the “turbo” button dynamically trigger GPU overclocking profiles.
People don’t understand Skyline =/= GTR. A skyline was just a normal car. Some R32s cranked out 110 horsepower. Hell, the R30 had a wagon variant
Still doesn’t beat out the Hank Pym family tree for the weirdest family tree in the Marvel Universe. In fact Wakanda’s Panther God is distantly related to a being known as Demiurge, who’s latest incarnation is Wiccan, who himself is the reincarnation of the magically created children of Scarlet Witch and Vision, the…
Yeah, it’s real easy to enter a turn at 230 MPH and turn left. Even easier when there are 32 other cars on the track with you in open wheel racing. Boy, you got these IndyCar idiot chimps figured out, buddy!
Absolutely nothing. That GSX is one of the sickest muscle cars ever made, and the mid ‘60s Rivs were the shit, stylistically.
Some of us don’t mind the Buick content.
I mean, it’s really only 4 letters away from a Buick:
I agree
You can NEVER post too much about Buick
I came here to post exactly this, but you beat me to it. So, here’s a different angle :P
Nice Japanese Buick lmao
The opposite you say? Buick was only three letters away
What?! No! No no no no! Your posts about and related to Buicks were far too few and infrequent! You are to be commended, not reprimanded!
I dunno... it’s not as opposite of some Buicks as it seems...
And let’s not forget the kiddies, bless their pure little souls. This is a child’s hearse from the same era from Brazil, probably imported from Portugal originally.
Compared to the Formula 1 halo for protection with its support bar right smack in your field of vision:
I’d rather go out in this 1929 Buick hearse like this one from Argentina.
When my nephew was 3 yrs old a hearse drove past us and he expressed a wish to ride in one. I assured him that, one day, his wish would come true.