I am quite fond of Eric Clapton's creation-
I am quite fond of Eric Clapton's creation-
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Heck, the Mustang was actually marketed at the now retired WWII soldier who enjoyed little sports cars in Europe.
If i married a car, this would be it. She has more curves than Sofia Vergara, Marilyn Monroe, Jennifer Lopez, Christina Hendricks and Yvonne Strawhateverovski put together. Absolutely beautiful.
Tell that to SHIELD... Oh wait they were Hydra and un-American so I guess it makes sense. That should have been the first sign they were evil!
Well, it's moisture and bacteria that cause most things to break down. And out in the desert, you aren't going to see much of that.
This was never fucking legend. It was widely reported at the time, in gaming magazines of that era, no less. For goodness sake...
I think the list missed the mark. Forgot The America Legend since 1941.
He only missed this by a few years, but I think he would put blue and white details on this one instead.
...IT'S ACTUALLY REAL?!?!?!
But here's the kicker: as far as ordinary, best selling american cars are concerned there's no substantial difference between 1945 and 2014:
I will leave this here.
A 1967 Fastback
You're correct, except for the most successful GT40, the MkIV, which was all-American and still has the fifth-highest number of miles completed out of any LeMans winner.
Not to steal his idea but it would have to be the 2014 GT500. Why you might ask? Because it's a 200 MPH MUSTANG!
"I love the GT40 and its glorious Le Mans victories because it shows America can mop the floor with people any time we damn well please."
No stang? It is an icon, it is the one that you see every day, and it is the one that didn't have a hiatus and stayed relevant through and through, I know its the obvious choice but com'on...
427 Cobra- sure it is a little British and American...but so is the GT40
That takes me back. I remember watching these cars race on TV as a teenager
make sure the electricity doesn't go out, you don't want the animals out of their cages....