choosewisely
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I’m positive the builder was an engineer. It shows all the signs. He had an idea. And because he was an engineer, at no point in time could you say to yourself “no that won’t work-lets try something different.” So a bad idea its just worked out in a weird tangent until it meets the design parameter. The original

Interesting.

Reminds me of this I saw on the ADVRider forums.

Strange but gorgeous, whomever made it is a master fabricator. I really love the use of the front grill combined between the two pieces. It looks like what could repurposed was, from the wheels and engine to body panels.

They were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should.

It’s like it started to Transform and midway through said, “Fuck it, this will do.”

seeing the two guys just makes me think of sprockets.. “We will ride in my 240d motorcycle with you in the side car and if you are nice you may touch my monkey, but first t is zee time on sprockets when we dance!”

Wow. The thing is horribly gaudy but for some intangible reason I really like it at the same time. Someone clearly has a lot of skill. The fabrication looks excellent.

And there we have a troubled bridge over water.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: I love you, Torch.

The collaboration with Zagato began with the beautifully muscular DB4 GT Zagato racing car of 1960

Boner alert

Now playing

I think “Aggressive” does equate to “male”, but I’ve never found it spelled out specifically as a male only nameplates. The Vellfire and Voxy are sold through the Netz dealer sales channel so I’m kind of assuming the Spade is also, but channels aren’t targeted by gender, and the Alphard and Noah are really that

While in college (c.1994), my 73 240Z was stolen from the school parking lot.

Wife gets car-jacked.

The year is 1993 and my beloved Bronco/Motorcycle combo went missing. I know Justin took it while we were playing cars but I can’t prove it. The authorities wouldn’t help and offered to get me a new one, but they were no longer available. To this day it still pisses me off.

I get a call at the office from my insurance company one day telling me that they’ve recovered my stolen car. I tell them they must be mistaken because I didn’t report a car stolen - then they begin to verify my information and it just starts crushing me as I realize it’s actually my car that was stolen the night

Easy: 1959 Corvette Stingray Racer