Well, I can't prove Eduardo Galvani used a secret mind-reading ray to tap into my desire-glands and figure out the…
Well, I can't prove Eduardo Galvani used a secret mind-reading ray to tap into my desire-glands and figure out the…
I would exclusively shoot Holland & Holland out of that thing.
Monsters, all of you. Monsters.
When do we get to stop pretending this car is attractive? The wheels looks like something off a Boyd Coddington hotrod.
Very correct. Have to say the LP640 does it for me heaps more than the original but, gosh, it's aged well. After the 'lago Lamborghini just hasn't done it for me (relatively, that is) Here's a pic of the Aventador for comparison:
Twin poo-shoots. Makes me....
[It looks like the early Lamborghini Murcielago is aging very, very well into a somewhat restrained, elegant design. Or am I just getting a little nostalgic?]
Back when they were making noise about importing these, I used to see this on the GA 400 corridor from time to time.
The asymmetrical (but completely airworthy ) Blohm und Voss BV 141.
Yeehaaaw....Maserati fast response vehicle!
Speak of the Tempo, and I will appear.
But no, really, I appreciate it when people link me to Tempo stories over Facebook. I still lurk on Jalopnik, so I don't know how I missed this one!
Remember the commenter FordTempoFanatic? (or something like that) He would've loved this.
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I second the Wrangler.
I haven't seen American steel so far up a German's ass since the fall of Berlin!
The UAE. Where we use BMW as fast attack vehicles.
I gotta say Renault Avantime. Note, weird does not mean bad. But to me, this vehicle is rather weird. A MPV with Coupe stylings? Weird, but incredible.
Definitely this 79 Lincoln Continental Collectors Series. 0-60 in "why the hell would you want to go 60, the speed limit is 55?" So long it doesnt fit in a standard garage, so wide its a nightmare to park. Driving it is like riding a horse in that you always realize that youre not actually in control of the beast. …