It'd suck to be the person who actually took the exit to get to their destination and got pulled over.
It'd suck to be the person who actually took the exit to get to their destination and got pulled over.
And I just saw a picture of Zach's garage on today's LTC thread. I guess the panther posts bring out the CVNners.
Adam! It's a bona fide party over here.
I wish Lincoln would do it. It would be a great way to introduce a new halo sedan.
I believe Wisconsin allows for 7 letters on a vanity plate.
:O It makes sense that you'd be on here. I'm N4RC.
I don't really count that...also, are you CVN and CV.ca's BigNSlow?
I want to play with this so bad.
One of my friends asked to borrow my CVPI for that once. He said it was because mine had a bigger back seat. Which is true. Except he drives an Outback. WAGON.
The biggest letdown is that we never got to see the Lotus finish.
Wow, that is a beautiful car. I am jealous. But if that's actually your approximate route, you need to come up into Wisconsin. Go through Madison, cut over to Milwaukee for some beer and brats, then head up to Elkhart Lake. There's usually car shows happening somewhere in the state, too.
Holy shit. It's bigger than I realized.
The first few miles of Eagle Creek Trail coming out of Fontana Dam have a half-dozen or so 20's/30's car bodies along the trail.
Without at least 4WD, I am not interested. If it had that (super low range would be nice) I think it would be an awesome parts runner/farm truck/etc. etc. It's kind of cute and I love the idea.
Also, they admitted the Saabs were cherished cars in good condition and this Grand Am was a beater...at best.
The finished cars are really, really beautiful.
It's ugly, but at least it has that crazy Lamborghini spirit.