The normal one looks like it should be the Zagato. If the Zagato is understated and elegant, peace may yet be restored.
Well, maybe.
Ultraman, I also love a lot of bad cars. But this is the internets and there are kids reading this stuff. I’m afraid they might read your comment and come away the idea that the Mustang II was under-rated (!), or that sharing more parts with a Grenada than a Pinto is somehow an endorsement. Of course you never made…
Are you joking? Only a monster wouldn’t mash the NP button. It’s a Fulvia, and any $23,000 Fuliva that’s not at the bottom of a canal or on fire RIGHT NOW is NP for days. Everybody knows that.
A person can hear much talk about LeMans and Moss and Fangio and Spa Francorchamps and Petter Solberg and Senna and Nuvolari. But every gearhead knows, in their heart, that nothing is ever quite as good as when a wheel pops off The ‘Digger and it’s driver goes full motherfucking throttle right into an old school bus.…
And whether he checked it with a digital or “steam” gauge. Judging by the video, he really needed a digital one.
Muskrat fever... One of the worst cases I’ve seen.
To paraphrase the great Dr. May, one of these should be preserved as a warning from history.
Correct answer.
I have a question for the builder!
Yeah. It’s like Austin.
I understand that a few years ago there was a survey with most people responding that Jesus would drive an early Honda Insight, perhaps because of its donkey-like nature and the people’s unfamiliarity with the even-more-donkey-like first-gen U.S.-spec Toyota Echo.
“Look! A 246 Din... Ohhhhh.” CP.
This is coming from the same deep-thinkers that brought us the Lincoln “Em-Kay.”
Be cheering.