Yes, the stick strikes again. Speaking of stopping car crime, this reminds me of the "anti-theft" system I used on my 911sc. The fuse box was quite easily accessed in the boot of said 911. If I was parking somewhere for an extended period of time, I would jiggle loose the giant red fuel pump relay. Yes, many a time I…
Meh, how about 1,700 miles in a 1911 Velie Racetype? [www.greatrace.com]
Holy body roll Batman!
pfff, color me unimpressed. Call me when you break 1,760 lbs of blow: [news.bbc.co.uk]
I'm with Wert on this one. I'm a transplant to the city like everyone else—I moved here from my mother's womb about 21 years ago. Now, I've had some time to ingratiate myself with the customs and goings on of foggy ny town... and it seems to me, that if there is one thing that the city has never been about, it's…
I would assume this car will be bought nearly exclusively by professional teams who make their money drag racing (or collecting checks from sponsors as they attempt to make money drag racing). I don't even want to venture a guess at the EPAs stance on cars built for operation on public roads that come with pizza…
Heres a photo a a "real" sedan de ville. It's sitting in an old cement factory in Illinois. I don't want to get anymore specific, I still have my eye on it. It's been sitting for a long time-same story, ran when parked. I found out about it at a diner in a small town there on my way to NY from LA . This 94 year old…
Actually, this color is called "Mexico Blue." I had a Carrera 4s ordered from the factory in the same color.
@Jake Auerbach: oh, and don't forget the decklid on her