27. Manhattan Bridge, East River, Brooklyn To Manhattan
27. Manhattan Bridge, East River, Brooklyn To Manhattan
I’ve since looked up and bookmarked both of the ones you’ve mentioned and I’m pretty sure I could get my wife on board for either of these.
I had never heard of the Wisconsin one. I’m just here in Chicago and this would be awesome in my Disco II.
I don’t know what you’re talking about; I test drove one and the stick shift handle came off in my hand nice and clean like its supposed to... it’s supposed to, right?
This thing belongs on McMansionHell.com.
Since rotaries work at such a high rev; it might be useful as an on-board generator.
Here’s another bit of useless trivia: When I visited the Bond in Motion exhibit at the London Film Museum I saw Q’s Avis jacket from Tomorrow Never Dies when he gives Bond the 750. His name tag said: “Quinton Quigley”.
“Just Grand Coupe everything,” he said with a defeated sigh.
The only Bond to have not driven an Aston at all.
I literally just searched this pic before I even opened the article. Well done. I’d love to see Bond back in a Lotus for a change.
Some sort of price breakdown, or at least a total would’ve been awesome with this story. The Clarion exec. probably doesn’t want say it out loud, but rational people can understand that execs make money and can spend it on things like this.
I live in Chicago and I have a ‘98 M Roadster and just recently picked up an ‘04 Land Rover Disco II. While I LOVE my M, I gotta say, driving the the Disco has been a dream these past couple months.
Just for clarification for myself: Were the VW diesels not reaching their stated fuel economy, or were they straight-up not reaching minimum EPA requirements?
Best line from ‘Hello! On Broadway’ is about the demise of the Bronco and OJ:
Does Musky still count as a current Roadster owner? Or does Starman now have priority?