“Like the running board and rumble seat, the convertible is an item which history has passed by,” Kennard said.
“Like the running board and rumble seat, the convertible is an item which history has passed by,” Kennard said.
People who make replicas of these, always add in creature comforts, which takes away the point of them being made in the first place. This was a raw, performance machine. That was the only goal.
If I win, I guess I’ll just have a Latte.
There’s a few great GOAT drivers who got completely missed. Juan Manuel Fangio, Sir Stirling Moss, Jim Clark, etc.
What if you don’t like Milk or are Lactose intolerant?
Just give the entire field, identical Go-Karts, and let’s have some fun!
Back in the 00s, there was the Suburban Auto Group in the Portland Metro area that had a wonderful series of commercials for the “Trunk Monkey.”
Can you name a motorsport series that’s named after one of its races?
That’s me as well. If I won the lottery, I’d buy a huge chunk of land. Like 40 acres or so for some peace and quiet.
Phil Hill.
I’m not talking about robbing a store at gunpoint. I’m talking about stealing stuff. You sneak out of WalMart with some goods down your pants, you are not completely wrecking one family’s entire situation.
Anyone who targets everyday people, are the worse kind of crime. You need cash, go rob a WalMart or something, that is insured for it, and doesn’t seriously impact anyone’s lives.
Late 80s Chevy Nova with a 5-Speed. My grandfather took me out, and told me it was better to learn how to drive on a stick, because once I learned it, I could drive anything.
So, it’s going to be “Daewoo Part II: Electric Boogaloo”.
I owned GMs in the 80s with GM’s digital goodies. A Buick and an Olds, both with digital dashboards and “gauges” (bars that lit up for things like fuel, temp, etc.)
I always kind of thought that the van from Dumb & Dumber To, looked kind of like a dog.
How about a Hybrid CRX or Prelude and a fully electric Del Sol or S2000 please?
Do we know what the total power capacity is?
Other than the open world aspect, Wreckfest pretty much already covers this niche quite well.
Bill Gates worked from home, when he started Microsoft in his garage.