
Sabine Schmitz in a transit van!
Sabine Schmitz in a transit van!
@Vavon: Hey, at least someone else shares my love of the Cobra Axe
This is a fantastic suggestion.
Sorry for the double post, please ignore this one and refer to its be-pictured brethren above.
Voxmobile by George Barris. It was a rolling amp capable of supporting 32 guitars simultaneously. For the full rock band feel, there was also a Vox organ in the back, five 12-inch speakers, one 18-inch speakers and four tweaters. Let us not forget the Cobra 289 V8 that made this thing really rock.
I read this book the day after it came out. I was extremely excited for what was being billed as WWR, since it followed the same format as WWZ (and The Good War, which was the inspiration for both of these books). I have to say, I was exceptionally disappointed with Robo. First off, the writing is just not right.…
The MC12 auto is WAY more than $315,000. At least double, if not triple.
Then I present to you the AMVOX3 Tourbillon GMT by Jaeger LeCoultre. The AM is for Aston Martin, and at around $60,000, this bad boy certainly does not bring to mind sandwiches. The tourbillon movement is the most complicated (and expensive) that you can buy. It's that intricate mess of metal and jewels at the bottom…
A really fancy car-related watch. For example, the Parmigiani Fleurier Type 370 Bugatti watch which I've (hopefully) included a picture of. At $280,000, it is about as outrageous as they come. Other fine examples include the $10,000 Ferrari Panerai watch or the $315,000 Audemars Piguet Maserati MC12.
I'm going with a Jaguar XKSS kit car:
"...countless backyard inventors and opportunists who were "good with tools" have tried to improve on carmakers' products..."
nibs
Donks...wtf?
Ivan "Ironman" Stewart's Toyota Off Roader in the SNES version of Super Off Road. Next to TMNT or X-Men, this was the BEST 4-player arcade game. In my opinion of course.