I wonder if he was asleep, he didn't hit the brakes until he was in the air.
I wonder if he was asleep, he didn't hit the brakes until he was in the air.
Looks safer than the V-8 trike I saw tonight that looked like it was made from plumbing pipe.
@z0iid: Yeah, same thought here.
The rare and/or expensive cars are out earlier in the week. Those guys aren't going to sit in a traffic jam.
@gotsmart: I know where you can fly on a C-47. I have taken the ride to Osh Kosh and to Dayton for the Wright-Patterson trip. The thing floats through the sky.
@ppiddy: No, its about nobody ever cruised Woodward in Detroit. They cruised the drive-ins, which were actually north of 10 Mile.
I get the need for people to grieve, but I don't get the roadside cross phenomenon.
I saw four guys pushing a Superbird off of Woodward and into a parking lot last night.
My parents used to cruise Woodward in their rose-colored American Graffiti heyday, and nothing chaps my old man's ass more than things like featuring a Lancia or an AMC Eagle in a piece about cruising Woodward.
"It has fancy chrome hubcaps!" [My mom says this about cars with chrome wheels]
@yoda2: Saw two Superbirds parked at a coffee shop on Woodward last night, they were both yellow though.
@dmoon: And I'd drive this if I had it running.
@dmoon: Also I might drive this if I can get it to stop backfiring on acceleration:
Camaro flies by, Camaro gets air, Camaro lands squirrelly, and then somehow the front end jumps up down the road (over the curb, hit a sign or something?)
I had a 1985 Cadillac Sedan De Ville, and some mechanic told me that the 4.1 block was awful. He claimed the cylinders would crack or something and had to be re-sleeved. Once this was done, they were supposed to work alright. Since mine had a ton of miles on it, he guessed it had been done.
Looks like he's still not afraid to use the curbs.
Cool, I am going to ask cops to turn off their dash cams and recording devices from now on!
Actually, with the wheelbase, the stretched middle and the goofy wheel-flares, I wouldn't be surprised if this was an engineering mule chassis with a 'Vette body thrown on.
Egads! The beginnings of the Corvette Panamera!