I'm glad to see the Maverick on the list. I never knew there was a Shelby version though. Awesome!
I'm glad to see the Maverick on the list. I never knew there was a Shelby version though. Awesome!
I don't mind either, but I will agree that the Jag SERIES 3 XKE looked worse than a Porsche Panamera (which looks like it is on steroids) and that this car is very interesting, possibly the best Japanese car with the early NISSAN SKYLINE, TOYOTA CELICA, and the 240Z.
Corvette has them
Someone did not install the bar properly.
In 1957, Mr. John von Neumann ordered himself a Ferrari 625 TRC with a 2.5 ex-Le Mans four-cylinder. A few races…
Sorry.
That "All your base are belong to us" sign is pretty funny. I wonder how many times this photos has been used by people who don't notice it.
Thanks guys, i inherited it from my grandfather and it's been modified to be a daily driver during summer time, drives like a dream:-)
I wish i could have joined them in my darling! However, we are expecting our third brat around that time so i guess i'll be at the hospital...
As a big John Green fan, I never thought I'd find him on Jalopnik- but, through word nerdiness, a connection is established. Awesome.
Definitely, though I'd throw the Berlinetta Boxers in there too.
I really wanted too drive the TVR in GT 4, until I found out the same thing, The car was retarded I bought it drove it on a test track a handful of times and then put it away for good because racing with it was an impossibility.
Not bad, but let's remember TVR biggest "GET HIM A STRAIGHT JACKET NOW!" moment: the Cerbera Speed 12. Here is the only road-legal version, built using a bodyshell from the GT racing car:
I've worked at a golf course for 11 years, including golf cart repair. Our course murders carts due to the terrain. (8 mile circuit with 700ft change in elevation)
I'll probably get a 48v cart anyways, they sell (used) for a lot less.
Don't the gas-powered Club Car carts use Kawasaki motors? I'm buying a house in a golf cart friendly neighborhood so I've been doing a little research. I live near the Augusta National so there's always a plethora of used carts on CL.
But Club Car has aluminum frames, because racecart?
Club Car FTW.
A man runs with a great idea. That becomes obsolete, so he adapts and succeeds with another great idea. But then…
Dude! My dad owns a dealership! I'm not worried!