What is here is in suprisingley (sic) good condition
What is here is in suprisingley (sic) good condition
I bet the reason they picked this Lincoln was the size needed for the batteries. Whatever they do, It won't fit any cars build post 1986.... time to buy that crappy el dorado caddy coupe and hold on to it.
Seven of Nine? ... pass. Now if it had the picture of ST: Deep Space Nine's Superintendant Kira from the mirror universe in the episode she was taking a milk bath and making a pass at another girl, then I would be taking a crack hit and writing the $200K check RIGHT NOW!
Jeebus Cripes. I can't believe I'm voting Italian instead of French today. But those 4 Ferraris just seem ready for you to start your own cappuccino-and-wine-tasting junkyard rather than build a proper car. At last, France surrenders. Zut Alors!
My first car was a MK VIII New Yorker Fifth Avenue (1982), the V8 put an anemic 130HP. But had all the trappings a grandpa could ever want. Never was I more proud of the car than when I gave a ride to a half-dozen girls from my college choir (car full of girls and just me) Best car ever, since none of my later cars…
Looking at the dimensions and the interior, I continue to suspect this car is built on the long-in-the-tooth VW/Bentley's 'D' platform (Phaeton/Bentley GT, Flying Spur) Right? It is certainly NOT a Lambo platform.
So purty!!!
I guess the Russian Auto designers of the TVR got H1-B visas this year.
Citroen, because its French, but my taste would go for the the Limo.
Yay! I finally got one good tip for the Jalops!
On my college bullshit sessions (add alcohol for best results) it was always the question of: VW Karmann Ghia vs. Opel GT. I actually wanted the Opel to win, but the VW had too many followers.
Ahhh... an SUV from the era when people who actually needed an SUV drove them, not every soccer/hockey mom and software engineer who needs 4-wheel drive to get to Starbucks.
P*ssy Magnet yellow Hearse? Is this guy trying to pick some Zombie chicks or something?
yeah. More 2000GT. Though I'm a big ol' softie for that Supra. Last one I really liked.
I know, I got the 4W 'fully loaded' 2003 one for $18K. $600 under invoice. I think dealers were very nervous when it came out and I got a decent deal.
Hmm. I actually like the current Fusion smaller grill. This one is wayyy too Flavor-Flav sized for my taste.
Early Crackhead. But Crackhead nonetheless.
@BЯдΖǐL-ЯЄРΘЯΤЄЯ is Gavião Bueno: Seriously. That is a good question. However, desperate times call for desperate measures at GM. So, OK with me if those ZR1 buyers can throw some extra cash to the General right now.
Bristol it is. Even if the factory would help, it literally is just a bunch of odds and ends 'parts' with gouges everywhere. The VW can be fixed by any number of the dudes looking for a day of God's honest work at the Home Depot parking lot.
Hmmm. Dunno, it doesn't look to me like a ford, more like a Toyota Supra (93-98) was abused and touched where it shouldn't be touched. Poor thing. It's whispering...'kill me, please'