I never realized how happy that car is!
I never realized how happy that car is!
The choice of wheels for this car is surprisingly bad. Mercedes designers usually have such good taste.
hehe, good point.
I myself have tried to make sense of the Sweden/Volvo DL discrepancy...
Love that car. Surprised the life out of me when I saw a pale yellow one on a trailer in Mesa, AZ last week. They're pretty rare, no?
I know that feeling! One time, my heater blower gave out in the middle of winter and I had to scrape the inside of my windshield...
Exactly. I owned a Merkur XR4Ti, and while it was nowhere near as reliable as the M Roadster I owned, it was more endeared to my heart. Every so often, on boost, the intake pipe would blow off. I laughed, pulled over, and re-tightened it. I loved that car, and I still hope to find it one day and buy it again.
Maybe that's the next step... vehicles that run on douchepower!
Wow. You win.
This will be GREAT! I can charge up, hook up my horse trailer, and tow it to... well, somewhere close.
I just read that quote in a John Davis voice. Couldn't help laughing out loud.
Matt! I have to meet you. Come by the SEMA Action Network booth sometime.
Correction. An amazing gorgeous prewar car.
Oh wow that's hilarious!
And it will apologize when you cut it off.
I drove one of these in beautiful condition, low miles, US-spec. It was a hoot! It was also $3,500. So this one is a... CP.