I saw an F-150 on stock 17" wheels with one of these badges on it the other day. Either it's an inspirational thing ("One of these days, I'll get the wheels that go with this badge") or he's bragging about something I don't want to know about.
Great, I just stopped having nightmares about these. Thanks a lot.
A 358 V8 with a Beeblebrox carbemator? Sign me up!
I'm forcing myself to watch DS9 in order on Netflix... the temptation to jump ahead to this episode is killing me.
Give her a break. She's just trying to teach the kid that God helps those that help themselves...
Now get the hell off my lawn.
Nice price, if just barely. This would be so much cooler in black...
So, Toyota's stopped taking its automotive inspiration from toasters and has moved on to smartphones? Now THAT'S progress!
I fail to see the point in spending nice 2002 or mint E30 money for an E21. The relative rarity of these cars today can probably be attributed to the fact that they weren't very good in the first place. Too expensive by about $2500.
Jeez, so I guess it pays to be a left-lane bandit in Pennsylvania...
do scrotums count as "phallic"?
I used to have one of these. It wasn't terrible to drive, and it has an odd kind of appeal...
That would be an awesome idea for this- a scale thumbprint decal to put in the windshield.
Ewwww. No. It looks like a model a 10-year-old kid would build in 1979.
I'm liking this. There's definitely some Aston DB9 in the greenhouse, and the more angular lines tie the new car in with the current model. I'm a bit iffy on the taillights, but at least there are four of them. At least it's not some blatant retro-throwback. I'm betting that the base model is actually a little…