It’s an Italian team. Style and fashion are a huge part of their identity, so it makes sense he dressed up.
It’s an Italian team. Style and fashion are a huge part of their identity, so it makes sense he dressed up.
I say we normalize looking sharp af.... cause yeah. DAMN a crisp suit does look good.
Not a midlife crises. More of dressing professional and nice on the first day of a new job. He’s trying to make a good first impression with the people he is going to work with. It is what you call classy. Makes for a very classy picture and I am sure posters will be available soon.
Probably one of those DS AI crap I see everywhere now.
Fair punishment would be to drop them off right in the middle of an uncontrolled blaze and let them fight their way out of it. Unsupported, of course.
The Tim Traveler is awesome! Lots of videos on trains and travelling, and he’s quite funny at times. Definitely worth a subscribe.
I wonder if anyone has figured out a workaround for these items. Are the shift linkages really a standard wear items? I have a Focus ST with 220k mi and it still shifts fine. Something specific to that car?
“What are we gonna do tonight, Brain?”
Yeah, I recently had the power line for that installed in my garage as well, so I’m primed and ready.
a lucid is cooler than a taycan because you have a fully functioning, carvernous, exceptional handling car which allows you to forget whether it’s IC or EV. The taycan reminds you at every 180 mile recharge that it’s a first gen EV, not to mention the fact it will spend a significant portion of your ownership in the…
Never mind all the electric vehicle selling points, these appear to be just well-made cars. Hope they make it past the hump.
“I’m not sure how one would find a title to a 25 year-old SsangYong Actyon.”
NP, I will not be elaborating.
I agree. This is peak T-Bird in my opinion. It has the mechanical headaches of a BMW 6-series from that era, but it has cache for those who lived through this era. This is an excellent example.
NP. These aren’t that collectible as far as I know but having a low mileage car with a over 200hp/300tq, a manual, RWD, and a LSD is getting hard to find for this price.
NP, this is surely one of the nicest ones left and $16k isn’t some comically large amount of money. For someone who has nostalgia for these and wants a nice weekend cruiser in the most desirable spec they offered, I could see this being a fair deal.
I voted NP. It’s in great condition, and if you love this generation of T-bird, this is probably the one to get.
The three binders that hold the truth about this vehicle meticulously manage its history.
What about the Trucoat ?