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It’s not just the greatest performance car of the 90's. It’s the GOAT:
I had a 1990 ZR-1 for a while. That engine was a beautiful thing. Sounded great, loved to rev, and with some minor mods that car handled fantastically. It had a ton of advanced tech for the time, aside from the motor, like electronic adaptive shocks, and it also had a ‘power key’ like a hellcat that activated the…
There’s only one good use for this - Cannonball!
It looks like she lost her earpiece too, so the people on the ground wouldn’t have known she was landing almost blind, which could’ve ended badly.
I want to be fully sending it at 75 years old too. My full respects to John Force
Yeah, that was an odd take
I’m that douche. If you’ve ever driven around on a cold day with the top down and heater blaring (bonus points for heated seats), you’d probably be one too. It’s like being in a hot tub during a snow storm - it’s awesome.
6'8 and a former owner of both an NA and NB miata. No, youre not too tall. At Least not for an NA (the best miata) I drove that with stock seats for a year before swapping seats. Had a quick release steering wheel too for comfort and to make it easy to get in and out.
I’ll take “Things I don’t care about” for $500, Alex...
That’s fine, I use Firefox anyway.
$9,000 is about what a running and riding RE-5 is worth on a website that isn’t Bring a Trailer. Easy Nice Price.
O them ol Duke boys at it again.
Only a Jalopnik editor could mistake Yugoslavia for the former Soviet Union.
Take-away: speed limits in the US are obviously too low.
146 in a Neon sounds terrifying.
There were two of these, the other being the Princess Margaret, On the 30th of March 1985 at four 0'clock in the afternoon I was waiting at the Hoverport in Dover to pick up two 15 year old French exchange students. I will let The Lifeboat Magazine explain what happened;
the 2,200 pound hovercraft could carry up to 418 passengers
The look on the judge’s face when he sees the guy driving, as if to say, “Wait, is the thing that appears to be happening actually happening?” is funny as all get out.
This place looks more like an orphanage. Who else lines up at least 7 twin-sized beds in one giant long room like that? Other than Professor X.