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Perhaps Ferrari will do as they did with Miami Vice and give them two free cars. The Ferrari Daytonas used were replicas based on Corvettes, and Ferrari gave then two Testarossa's on the condition that they destroyed the replica Daytonas. Although a Testarossa bodied DeTomas Pantera was still used as a stunt car.

on one of those Islands. Tenerife.

This one would appear to be a Daimler based on the grille. an 82/83 Sovereign maybe a Double Six

This was a 1980s driving simulator for children consisting of a car that moved from side to side and a looping background that you could not actually interact with in any way. No crashing, no nothing. This is not software, but let's be fair: it's still more fun than LSD.

the only good thing about the 95 model year cars, the 2.3 was run by ODB I so a W41 was an easy swap, essentially plug n play for an instant and simple bump to up to 190hp.

i always loved this video. epic stuff

design inspiration perhaps?

i need to get a big end inspected

I have seen many that are too small. Even in gigantic 120" stretch Excursions. My uncle has 2 and my cousin has 2 also. 3 of them would be very hard to fit though

My family all run Limo companies, my dad included at one point. you have the 2 normal rear doors and that is all. If the fire was there and they were further forward towards the partition with the driver they could likely have been trapped as it would be very hard to fit though most modern partitions when opened

for some reason it's shown on the front of the signals too

Pffft. They are too simple. Need to go back to pre-war cars

Real mini's with post hydrolastic suspension. Hands down. especially on hi-lo's with uprated cones, some 6jx13's with sticky rubber.

no photos of the mentioned 'attractive women'?

brooklands

It's all fun and games until it snaps in half

The Fiesta Sedan is pretty bad if you really look at it from the side and notice how the rear looks glued on an out of place

but they still maintain a lower weight but still absorb shock. With a hard enough impact any wheel will be obliterated.

A little known fact about how the shape of the VW Beetle was born. Porsche was a known womanizer and his office at the time was adorned with many shots of naked women, some artful some just vulgar in the explicitness. Will sketching out initial designs he looked up for inspiration and saw a picture of a woman in