daveiuliano
dave.iuliano
daveiuliano

I'd like to throw my vote in for the Volvo 1800. I've got a '73 ES, and have slowly made little improvements over the 10 years I've owned it. Gorgeous styling, bulletproof core mechanicals, and a very comfy interior all make it a great car to tweak and play with. The horrendous plastic dash caps and some of the least

There was a company in North Carolina making relatively inexpensive kits that recreated the old M151A2 Mutt; it was called the Carolina Growler. Then, one day, the website up and disappeared. Because they had, apparently, won a $50 million dollar contract to build their little jeeps for the government. Turns out, the

Growing up in Rhode Island, there was a black and gold Lotus Europa Twin Cam Special sitting out in a field that I frequently went by. A guy a bit older than me had already inquired after it, and told me the owner wouldn't sell. The car is, to me, ugly as sin, but significant. I hated seeing it just fade away there.

Is that a cat sticker on the windscreen?!

It ate an Audi. C'mon!

On that note, I'm going to hop in my 1800ES daily driver and go grab some coffee.

Yes, there are lots of weird, gray area legal issues here. No, it's not a real Lambo. But this thing is a bloody piece of art. It's rolling, breathing sculpture, and I think it's well worth every cent he can get for it. I love it, and wish him luck!