evil2win
evil2win
evil2win

Several years ago when I was driving late at night and hit those wake-up grooves I thought it'd be a cool Idea to cut the grooves so your car played "Whole Lotta Love" by Led Zeppelin. It looks like Honda beat me to it, but they picked the wrong song.

150mph on a modified BMW R90S out side of Death Valley. My riding buddy was on some Kawasaki monster bike, he told me (hear-say) he took it up to 175 and it was still pulling but he didn't care to go any faster. I was redlined goning 150 and he pulled away from at a good rate.. That's all I know.

I have to go with the Mazda, The 240Z was never meant to have back seat. It's an abomination.

I saw an episode of Jeremy Clarkson's MotorWorld where he was in Viet Nam. Not only do they have a good number of these classic french cars But they are in fairly good repair as most the people that had them kept them hidden away during communist years, keeping them clean, oiled and waxed till the day when they could

I want to see it with the hood open.

the skoda looks to me like it would make a better lawn ornament.

Looks like a family picnic from down south..

I can vaguely remember being 9 years old and trying to understand what the hell was going on as I watched 2001 A Space Odyssey from the back seat of my fathers 69 Impala SS.

I remember as kids we used to use a clothespin to clip a playing card to our bike frames to make noise in the spokes. Seems something similar to this would do the trick.

The malaise era was a result of many factors: inflation, recession, rising unemployment, and to cap it off the oil embargo. Not to mention still recovering from the Vietnam War, the Kennedy assassinations, Nixon and his impeachment. Malaise flowed through this country like water down the Columbia River. The cars

I have to say I loved the Pug but I had to go with the Volkswagon just because the car and engine were in pictured in diferent locations and all the seller had to say was about it was "needs work".

I bought an'82 x 1/9 from the original owner a few months back. after a few hundred dollars and parts and some skinned knuckles it was on the road and even passed smog! The power isn't bad if you keep the revs between 4000 and 7000 and the handling is great. a few weekends ago I went for a drive up the coast and ended

That's My excuse for buying a 1982 fiat X1/9, I get mid engine italian sports car that gets 30 to 35 mpg.

the 8-track is a nice touch, I used to own some of those pictured

as far as vans I've owned goes, liked my 1963 VW campervan for it's livability but that 1200 cc engine really wasn't enough, but '88 Toyota 4wd lE vanwagon had/has enough power to move at hiway speeds, enough space to be comfortable (or haul 4x8 sheets of plywood) and with the 4wd you can drive it almost anywhere.. I

that front grill/bumper thing would be cool if you could make it talk like an ventriloquist dummy..

now everyone that hunts wolves will want one. I think you can these from Cabella's

Frankly, I'd be more impressed if he'd lowered it, and modified the wheel wells to fit those rubber-clad abominations.. you'd need brake discs the size of garbage can lids to stop those things once they got spinnin....

Jagamino, with that V-12, Lucas wiring, and did I see standing water on the floorboards? sell yer soul and we might be able to get you back on the road... this car would own you...

My best friend in High School had 1970 cougar, 351 cleavland and positrack. The first time I drove it I tried leaving a stop sign the same way I would in my impala and smoked the rear wheels all the way through the intersection. I was impressed.