I had a 4-speed 1 litre Peugeot 106 that I swear would get close to 300 mph sometimes. Or as close as you wanted to get in a tinfoil shoebox, anyway.
I had a 4-speed 1 litre Peugeot 106 that I swear would get close to 300 mph sometimes. Or as close as you wanted to get in a tinfoil shoebox, anyway.
Putting an Alfa badge on something Japanese is like putting an 'I LOVE COCK' tattoo on your Grandma's forehead.
Hahaha, you owe me a keyboard. This one has BLT all over it!
Still the coolest vehicle:gun size ratio ever!
I remember when one flew over here to England for the Farnborough Airshow in the late 80s. Apparently the pilots slightly misjudged the approach speed - the announcer said calmly that "they had just gone to turn round over Holland"...
Haha I knew someone would do the actual science of it!
'Wing time??
Wow I had no idea about that, thanks for sharing!
"The drones will win, just as soon as we can afford them. And, you know, they work better than planes from when Elvis was 20."
Oh hello, my desktop image of several months!
Digging around in the Grandparents' attic, I found a 1971 insurance report of my Grandad's MkII Jag rear-ending a peasant's Citroen!
Fun Fact:
One slight flaw in your Aristo-English:
Bunnies have antlers?
The reflection of your heater vents looks like a massive aero diffuser too!
Don't listen to TobyTheJoyKiller!
When I was at university in Coventry, my friend lived near the Jaguar-Land Rover plant, right next to the train tracks. When a big shipment of cars was going out we'd see mile after mile of nose-to-tail Discoveries and Range Rovers, looking like a fast moving traffic jam behind the garden fence - the train was…
I wonder what other kind of art you can leave sitting around for 20 years and then casually drive to the shops?