They had a dream, they followed it and they failed miserably. CP at any price.
*it made me* apologies for typing while drinking.
Emphatically.
I did take it down eventually.....
OK, so for $990,000, I could start my collection. Per Pebble beach results 2014 I could buy 1. 1964 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 $242,000 2. 1971 Porsche 911 2.2S $170,500 3. 1951 Austin Martin DB2 $319,000 4. 1971 Mercedes Benz 280SL $126,500 5. 1968 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GT Veloce $93,500. That totals $951,500 and leave…
Yes, only once. I didn't even get the turkey sandwich I was hungry for.
That's nothing. I once used a RPG to open my fridge.
Bernie approves of this fine move.
It looks like a Ferrari and an Opal had a beautiful love child. Now excuse me while I change my now soiled skivvies.
Very interesting, thank you for posting and thank you to those who serve and served.
That is GREAT! Nice find.
All I want to know is, when is this coming into mass production. For the love of all things Jalop.
There is so many more cars that are more desirable for way less money. I could fill a garage with early Euro/Japanese sports cars for that price. CP all day.
Yesterday's 1978 MB 240D for under a grand found favor with an overwhelming 95% of you, meaning those who voted it a Nice Price win. I'm assuming the other 5% of you felt it needed to be a wagon. That, or you also hate puppies, happy endings, and the satisfaction of a good bowel movement. Oh well, you can't please…