On that 280Z we did... yeah, it was like that. but, we did end up rebuilding the entire floor of the unibody. Took a substantial amount of work, but was rewarding in the end.
On that 280Z we did... yeah, it was like that. but, we did end up rebuilding the entire floor of the unibody. Took a substantial amount of work, but was rewarding in the end.
I was flying between mainland Europe and the UK. I had a LHD car in the UK and a RHD car in Europe. My life at that time involved having at least one car in an airport car park at all times (and two cars in airport car parks while flying).
Did the pickup also have a laptop that flashed “Danger to Manifold”?
Definitely like a late stage cancer-- the more you look for rust, the more you find...
Worth a shot! Just hang in there...it’s going to look a lot worse before it looks a lot better.
I remember once seeing a car way off coming towards me in my lane and thinking “wow what an idiot this guy is, driving on the wrong side of the road”. Then realizing I was the idiot.
Gen I, Lancia Beta.
And shortly after, upside down cars like they have in Australia.
Next pic will be gridlock traffic in Milwaukee.
I changed it, he was right, old one was Portland.
That new image shows traffic. Change it again.
That does look like an Isuzu. Chevy badge and windshield sticker, and the two companies have a history, but I don’t know if Chevy ever rebadged an Isuzu for a South American market (the opposite has happened)? Updated title, thanks for the note.
Slap a Tesla badge on an Aztec and they wouldn’t be able to build enough of them.
OK, both of these would be completely passed up by anyone not really up on VW or Porsche lineage. If Tarantino was trying to make a statement don’t you think he would have had a more glaring car? Trying to think of an example. How about a Citroen-Maserati?
Some say that Porsche was actually a 1969 911L with the Sportomatic transmission the actress who played Sharon Tate can’t drive stick.
Brad Pitt wears a Citizen Ref. 67-9020 Bullhead Chronograph, Automatic Cal. 8110A released in AFAIK 1972.
There’s a great dvd extra about the cars of the film. You can rent it from Redbox and interview the picture car coordinator by hollering out for him. Or read his interview in C&D.
OK millennial...
It’s got 3. One to start the engine, two to roll down the windows.