isetta
McPherson
isetta

That is inaccurate.

Meow Fuhrer

I thought his name was Kitler.

Sadly, you are not wrong.

I think the problem is mostly testosterone, but admittedly that tends to be accompanied by dicks.

You missed to cover another Cars & Coffee-type event where a Mustang collided with an Escalade, which resulted in the Escalade driver’s dog exiting the vehicle after the wreck right into traffic, that ultimately killed the dog.

Don’t taunt Murphy.

“Next Sphincter-Tightening Ish: The BOWEL OBSTRUCTIONS of PROXIMA! Be there, True Believers! You’re gonna want to sit down for this one!”

Huh. Looks kinda like the ship from this Marvel Premiere story from the mid-’70s (which was basically a case of “we can’t get the Star Trek license, so let’s do the next closest thing”). Created by Doug Moench and Tom Sutton; Uncanny X-Men penciller Dave Cockrum handled the cover art.

88 times?

It’s in Meanieso-tah, where the temp never gets over 45F.

Tatra is generally credited with being the first manufacturer to put cars with aerodynamic principles in production. This is a 1934 model. Well in advance of Saab.

Yes I often find oldsmobiles intriguing. They have a certain sword like sharpness, a certain bravada to their design. And when done right they tend to rocket forward. 

Is this an excuse to post Mercedes streamliners? I’m gonna post some Mercedes streamliners.

I was pretty disappointed with this update.

Aston Martin Rapide

How come nobody understands what a facelift is?

Yes, though this isn’t a facelift; it’s a generational change.

This one.

I actually worked with one of the engineers who was involved with the Quad4 program, unfortunately he died a few years ago. Was a really smart guy, he loved talking about how fun and interesting the Quad4 project was at the time.