cosworth YB, jaguar XK6, mitsubishi 4g63, mazda 12A/13B (if that counts as less than 8 cylinders)
cosworth YB, jaguar XK6, mitsubishi 4g63, mazda 12A/13B (if that counts as less than 8 cylinders)
if you look though, the bulldog and valhalla do elude to the traditional aston grille- it’s just that on the bulldog, it’s done with positive space, in the big rubberised bumper-notice the shape of the cutouts for the headlights, and in the valkyrie, it’s more like the vantage and vulkan’s full height thing, just that…
yes it is.
I’ve got it on my 2016 ranger, and to be honest, I barely notice. it only comes on when you put it in neutral and let the clutch out with your foot on the brake.
don’t forget removing the roof for better aerodynamics, power/weight ratio, and centre of gravity.
I wonder if the changli’s speedo is more accurate than the J10?
just drop the tailgate, take the straps off, and jason accelerates out of the back while david accelerates the jeep out from underneath it.
how about hispano suiza?
jason! you need to update your signature to include the changli!
one on each wheel of an old K car or J-body.
Digital formula E cars use real electricity.
can I bring my 2cv safari?
or a carbon fibre anglia with a sierra cosworth drivetrain?
drag race it against the beetle, the yugo, robert dunn’s trabant 601, and a tesla model 3. then take the quarter mile time, divide it by the price of the car, and see which car gives the highest $/speed ratio.
according to chevrolet it is.
veloceconoraptoline?
you’re right, you’ve figured it out! it’s actually a slang term for [REDACTED]
Quick! someone gut it and put all the mechanicals in a 356 speedster replica!
kind of crazy to think that the car has existed longer than european settlement in australia.
Can we do this in Australia?
I had my driving test booked for the 5th of may literally 3 days away, but it got cancelled last month.