evil2win
evil2win
evil2win

If you want scenic don't take I5. I've driven I5 in a drop top and there is no point to it. You'll be droning along that flat straight expanse of road with the top up and the A/C on all the way trying to stay awake, and avoid the many CHP that patrol that hellish road. If you've got the time take the PCH up the coast.

I'm in the San Francisco Bay Area, Fremont to be exact. The Spitfire has been a project. I have yet to sort out the wiring, and finish the interior. It's some one else's project that I bought; meaning that I didn't take it apart so sorting out where everything in the bins go has been challenging. I was hoping to get

How about we cut back on invading small foreign nations and build stuff like this for while? It would cost less and benefit more. Just a thought.

Loved the video. It really makes me appreciate living in a house with a garage in California.

Funny thing I've seen many people park like this in the mission district of San Francisco. And yes they do get towed.

Some one should Photoshop a swan head on the front. I think this could be a good theme for a lemons race.

I stand corrected. That kit is. Looks more like boat t Han a race car though.

Just what we need, another way for people to avoid walking In till there're no longer capable to do so.

Corvair powered 1972 Amante GT

It looks funny as hell going around the track, but slow even by lemons standards. It kinda reminds me of my son's pinewood derby car where decided to not even try to be fastest and went with weirdest building the only alien autopsy gurney in the race.

The Isuzu. It's a 2 door hatch, and most importantly, not French.

If this happening with say Fords, or Toyotas I'd expect to hear about a recall. I guess this kind of thing is just expected from Ferrarri?

If you want to go to an event where it's guaranteed there will be absolutely no women this looks the place.

The one that first came to mind, and mind you my youth was quite a while ago was this Lotus my father gave me when he'd come home from a business trip. That and my massive collection of Matchbox and Hotwheels cars helped build a foundation of a car guy life. Probably having father that cared about what he drove

Firemen spend hours cutting her out of her crushed car and a ghost priest with oil gets the credit. Sounds legit.

To this day I still laugh whenever I see someone driving one of these things.

Yeah I guess it applies to life in general. pay attention and avoid all manner of uncomfortable situations.

The article states a speed of 150 km/h that would be 93.2 mph.

Going to the outside would have been the best choice; I agree on that. I remember once I topped a hill on my bike to see stopped traffic. I got on the brakes and stopped inches off the bumper of a car. I was breathing a sigh of relief when I heard screeching tires behind me. Luckily the car steered to the shoulder and

How did he not see two semi-trucks stopped up ahead? A modern bike can stop pretty quickly from 92 mph. #1 rule of staying alive while riding a bike is pay attention.