'one side of the floor' doesn't really apply in this case.
I think a separate show designed for john q makes more sense.
'one side of the floor' doesn't really apply in this case.
I think a separate show designed for john q makes more sense.
actually looks like more of a cross between Han Solo stuck in carbonite, the Pillar of Souls from hellraiser and something HR Geiger would come up with. Hecubus, your car has arrived?
it's a lot to ask. too much depends on the audience i guess. But as a business model it may not be feasible. There's something akin to what you're talking about in pushbike circles usually referred to as NAHBS
you guys should see Gimmi's car history. epic droolworthiness.
Found out about it through VSCC hillclimbing. It's like well, the british version of early hotrods, but started even earlier, and some of the original competitors are still charging up the same hills, all external valvetrains from aircraft engines and cyclecar chassis. And blower Bentleys!
intake. check the shot of the other side of the engine for some sexy heat coloured headers!
all i see is intake plenum?
ok, you've thrown down a challenge. Let's say, his answer was Dune, or HGTG.
Burberry
You're being disingenuous. Two month old children can be (and are) ferried around by a Suburban, and 70yr old retirees can (and do) commute on bicycles. Disingenuous and blinkered. You're trying to claim a position of moral superiority where there is none.
And as an aside, your 'they don't pay for it' line of reasoning…
Drop the "children's toys" pretext. It shows through in your diatribe.
How about "legitimate means of transportation".
ooh me likey
kinda?
that idea is so fucking stupid it's genius.
Imagine all the ridiculous challenges, and everyone has to supply their own power cord!
i seriously dig the rear on that one. Panhard just means rear axle locating method to me, stunning cars!
well that would just be unthinkable!
entirely
Goddamn canada tax! Canada has the perfect storm of rules to prevent anything interesting from happening. Outside of the T-Rex what was the last canadian car you heard of making it to the road? Bricklin? Locus Plethore - still in testing, De Macros? A one off built by an industrial subcontractor. Makes me not even…
actual wheels?
i just wandered around that website a bit, very odd. not what i expected when i was looking for a host of an old BBC doc