daveiuliano
dave.iuliano
daveiuliano

Strangely, there are four or five here in the Greensboro area. Mine's the blue one, stopping for a quick shot with its brethren after Saturday's Cars & Coffee.

Freakin' S. Car. Go. NICE.

To be fair, a rear shot pretty much gives you the gist of the front.

Just came on to say the same. Good call!

I had such high hopes for the Carbon. Absolutely loved it, thought it was a great concept, and hated to see it fail. My other vote would be for the Karsan as the New York City cab. Purpose-built, great design, and it would've been assembled in Brooklyn, but it lost to a freakin' Nissan minivan?!

And I won't even let the damned things change gears for me...

Mmmmmm.... kebab.

Yep. One very similar to that (a '66 1800S) holds the world record for one-owner mileage at over 3 million miles. I have the wagon version, and 1800ES.

Something wrong with the badges on that new Stingray. This mean another GM recall?

Honda's making planes, Toyota's making boats... I like this trend. Not sure how I'd feel about a Hyundai space capsule, but... well, better than a Chevy one at this point, I suppose.

My wife's just going "No... no... that is not okay..." (I LOVE it.)

The Helicron's got to be up there somewhere, too...

We had two - a dark green wagon, and an orange fastback. I was actually 10 when my mother got bored, grabbed a phone book and pillows, and took me and my younger brother out in it to learn to drive (country!). It made a few trips from RI to Vermont, Maine, and New Hampshire for camping trips. When it finally died, I

I learned to drive stick on a B-210 wagon. Loved that piece of tin.

As a Miata owner, I agree.

While I hate to link to inferior news sources from Jalopnik, the BBC did a nice writeup on Bruce Meyers earlier this year. I've been a huge fan of the man for a while. http://www.bbc.com/autos/story/20…

Sooo... will that fit in my 1800ES?

I made my wife sit through "Kamikaze Girls" last night to catch up on related sub-cultures (Yankis and a bit of Boso...). Think I'm in for another marathon of the BBC Pride & Prejudice as penance.