group44fan
Group44Fan
group44fan

The center cabin section is actually a leftover from the Group C Jaguar XJR-15's that TWR was building at the time. 

Do you want viewers? Because, this is how you get viewers!

I play the Forza Motorsports series of games and I Orlove’d them all!

If I start a GoFundMe page to rally an X-Type, in Michigan events, who’s in?

You need to check out The Empire Hill Climb Revival in Empire Michigan!! http://www.empirehillclimb.com/ We always have a pretty unusual field of cars. The first year of the revival was won by a super modified dirt track car set up to take on the twisties! There was a big block powered Jeep Scrambler, vintage Audi’s,

Agreed! I’ve never understood why props are needed at a car show. Ok, I’ll make a concession, pictures of the build/condition of the car when purchased, are acceptable. Propping up a 4 foot tall Tasmanian Devil stuffed toy in the passenger’s seat of your Camaro just makes me assume you’re a creeper and that Taz is

My favorite XJS. The XJR4/XJS of Group 44.

My late father was from Northern Michigan, and he loved banana, mayo, and peanut butter sandwiches. I have no idea where he came up with that combination, but they are delicious!

I’ve eaten at that diner! I have to get back to the Gilmore Automotive Museum again this summer!

I love mine!

I already agree with almost everybody's choices so far, but I would also like to nominate the Subaru 22B STi and the Iconic Jaguar XK120.

Wow! Britney has really let herself go.

The Lincoln Blackwood. The one foot deep bed, split swing-open tailgate, strange wood panel design, it was the truck for people who didn't want a truck.

The Austin Swallow. The Swallow side car company later became Jaguar Cars.

Here is my pick, as long as you are in a sunny state and don't have kids.

I'm friends with the Stout family. I love to go over and hear about all of the other inventions that William Bushnell Stout concocted. He really was a fascinating person. Look up the history of the famous Ford Tri-motor airplanes too!

Or, on a flat BREAD?

Notice the position of the brake calipers in the video and on the recent pics. No steering or suspension on the front. In the pics, the right front brake rotor seems to be broken. I'm guessing that this is a non powered mock-up. 24,000 miles on a flat bed?

Still a better love story than Twilight.

As I recall, Mattel was sued for blatantly ripping off the Mach 5 design. The "Second Wind" is a somewhat collectible Hot Wheels car now. My favorite as a kid was the Torino Stocker behind it.