You realize there are brothers with the last name of Busch in Cup, and so Busch chooses to sponsor... wait... *holds hand up to ear*
You realize there are brothers with the last name of Busch in Cup, and so Busch chooses to sponsor... wait... *holds hand up to ear*
Kudos to whomever put 150k miles on that Z8!
Is there a fourth ski on that car or was Roger Moore much more of a man than I thought he was?
She doesn’t associate with people who live in apartments.
Not exactly “exotic” per say, but really freaking cool and unique in the US
This is definitely what they should’ve done. And it’s not without precedent either. The Lexus LFA was the same, and I’m sure some other cars were as well.
IIRC, thats’s how the LFA was launched.
They’re about as common as Honda Civics in Beverly Hills dude, let alone SoCal lol. I see one at least twice a week in San Diego.
Exotic? Why go down the beaten path of some hyper car that is too wide to park or drive when you can really standout with some class.
It may be something on the order of facilitating someone breaking a contract. Everyone knows about the GT contracts, so Mecum agreeing to sell the cars at auction makes them liable for assisting in a breach of contract.
Spyker is the right answer when you want both different and exotic.
Ford should have made the car available only on a 2yr lease with an option to buy at the end. You can’t sell it if you don’t have the title.
Technically, it’s only $1. It’s likely to be more than your budget, but I made up my mind before reading the entire article.
> They were coming out of the woodwork like Corvettes.
And you must drive it around with the ski rack...
Yes, unless you signed a contract stating that you won’t. I mean, it’s still yours, and you can still sell it, but you’re now in breach of contract.
Not if you agree otherwise in the purchase price. This happens all the time with property - historically significant buildings, or neighborhood associations can be required to maintain certain colors and looks. Or if there’s an easement of covenant against it benefiting a neighbor you might not be able to restrict…
Meanwhile, Barrett-Jackson sold about 42 of the previous gen 2005 Ford GTs during last weeks auction. They were coming out of the woodwork like Corvettes.