Proper Taxes.
Proper Taxes.
Na, I like these. They are great, floaty barges. Originally designed for a turbine engine, weirdly enough.
The only two kinds of musik there are.
Proper american cars tend to stick with the english lettering, european division cars (Ford Europe, formerly Opel/Vauxhall etc.) went to pictograms like everyone else.
Those Trips usually work with dealer plates, no way to get them as a private person.
The answer is Ginger Baker.
Beginning with the -400 the flight decks are decorated in all shades of brown visible to the human eye and probably a few shades of infrabrown in the invisible spectrum.
Hard disagree.
Not all that well I recon.
Hate to be that guy, but it’s not a campaign, it’s a bored social media guy making a joke.
Speaking of Sean Connery
3996 Cubic centimeters, which converts into *checks notes* 3.996 litres.
Not to defend this atrocity of a livery, but I don’t buy the 10 mil just for a paint job, Widebody paintjobs, depending on the colours and complexity are a few hundred K at best
Not to forget the 2nd series Citroen CX mirrors. This, the XJ220, Lotus, TVR, Venturi, Mclaren F1, Renault Spider...
A local classic car trader rents a few spots in my parking garage for storage, he had one of these as well as the GT in there for a few weeks, he showed me around the Berlina once and we got to talking.
correction: Hofmeister knick
It doesn’t look like a Mustang.
Looks like a packet of shrink wrapped styrofoam insulation sheets, those are indeed very light and quite springy.
All BMW Bikes are built in Berlin Spandau and have been for over half a century.
He would later go on and try to sell Luxury Citroens.