I couldn't find my 124 spider or my spitfire on the chart. They'd fit somewhere around low cost, fun to modify, fun to drive, look faster than they actually are, yet they let you feel like you're going faster than you really are.
I couldn't find my 124 spider or my spitfire on the chart. They'd fit somewhere around low cost, fun to modify, fun to drive, look faster than they actually are, yet they let you feel like you're going faster than you really are.
Why did you leave out the 1965 Bertone mustang concept?
I think the funkiest thing I've ever done was about 6 years ago I left the shop to go home. I was pulling away from a stop sign about 200 yards from the shop roll-up door when a right front ball joint let go on m y 81 fiat spider. I walked back to the shop and grabbed a furniture dolly. I jacked up the car, placed the…
Looks like I'm adding DC to my list of places to avoid. Just kidding, it was already on the list.
How about the 1952-53 Fiat 1996 cc 8V engine (at the time Fiat mistakenly though Fort had a trademark on V8)
The thing has been sitting for 20 years. I've rebuilt a few cars that have sat for years and you are talking all the seals, crank seals, cam seals,valve seals, the piston rings could be stuck, CV boots, wheel bearing seals, brake caliper seals, rusted caliper pistons, the suspension is most likely sacked out from…
The great part about this is after you've sold all the parts you can sell just toss some kindling under there and dispose of the remainder. Don't forget the marshmallows.
I have to agree with the crowd that claims this is a trick question.
My first thought was "how can you not see a cement truck coming right at you?!" My next thought was I'm at happy that turned in front of a cement truck rather than a motorcycle.
You can never go fast enough.
I get the feeling that your average Corolla buyer doesn't really care about all this. Reading this was like reading a comparison of last year vs this year's microwave oven. The only questions are does it heat food and how long will it last.
I'm going to with the continuing story of Fukushima.
Not so much a valve cover. It's more a flat head.
Hybrid SUV is a great idea. The majority of these things are fashion statement driven by people who need the utility of a minivan but don't think a minivan fits their "lifestyle". If you're not pulling a boat or trailer around, or going off-road then you're just getting the SUV because you like the way it looks. Why…
I believe those are boxes of ammunition and loaded magazine clips for th guns.
Pininfarina design, check
Two seat roadster, check
V8 up front, check
Front wheel drive, Wait? What?!
Thanks for that bit of information. I learned something about Japanese culture to day that was truly interesting. Usually when people are posting something about Japanese culture in the interweb it's aimed more shocking us than informing.
"I actually think there's probably also a large segment of people who want the smallest, fastest thing they can get". I don't think we're a large segment of the population gauging the popularity of SUVs, but we are a segment.
I tried to care while reading the article, but I can't do it. Seems a waste of good Charger though.
this picture belongs at http://lookatmyfuckingredtrousers.blogspot.com/
In fact many of the people there could be featured there.