Hearses have unnecessarily-high, vinyl-covered roofs.
Hearses have unnecessarily-high, vinyl-covered roofs.
Hot. I always likes Iso and Bizzarini.
I did not know that that existed. Thank you.
I surmise that the Gawker ‘author’ meant to ask what our favorite shooting brakes are. And many of you are posting really nice and/or unique examples.
Thank you for that.
Wow. Brutish race cars...
That thing that ‘Jay Kay’ bought, and then later wanted to unload, is grotesque.
I’ve seen photos of a third/generation Ford Thunderbird (1961-1963) shooting-brake. It appeared to be well-executed but also inappropriate or ‘wrong.’
Thanks.
Yeah; that's always been the case with versatile vehicles like that
Wrong. Google-search Kammback aerodynamic design. ‘Shooting brake,’ ‘hatchback,’ and ‘wagon’ are not synonyms for Kammback, even if the Gawker ‘author’ doesn't know or care.
Mr. Brock’s Daytona Coupe design is certainly a renowned Kammback design, notwithstanding the ducktail spoiler.
Kimi needs to win races and/or a championship if that's what he's being paid for.
I only like Foust. The fat, whiny, bearded, plaid-shirt-blue-dungarees-plastic-goggles redneck hipster and the whiny, wartface newyawkuh were useless and were insulting to Foust.
Andrews AFB runways and taxiways for a ‘track day’ and coffee in a more picturesque place in the White House - or on a balcony
True- Iran and North Korea are not rational.
exactly- I could only guess snowy or icy inclined streets in Japanese villages and cities.
Yeah; Suzuki already abandoned car sales in my country, U.S.A.
I didn’t know that fifteen-year-old persons buy $35,000 cars.