Now he just needs to combine them with a pair of electrician's gloves and stick the transformer and a battery in his backpack...
Now he just needs to combine them with a pair of electrician's gloves and stick the transformer and a battery in his backpack...
And they even copied the name! The two in Belfast are called Samson and Goliath :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samson_an…
Even better with the Aussie commentary.
It looks to me as though that car did EXACTLY what it should have. Massive destructive dissipation of the crash energy through the bodywork, while keeping the survival cell intact. I think that driver owes the engineers in Maranello a drink!
There's actually a fair amount of space (slightly newer model in the photo)! Not sure about that 800lb one, though...
Ah, but you're not thinking outside the box! (Painful pun very much intended.)
It's something I've never seen outside the US. Most hearses in Europe just tend to have a large glazed area at the back...
I do my own stunts!
A pistol? That'll do it.
Thanks, hadn't seen that one!
I always liked this one. Quite the lineup with Clarkson, McRae, and Herbert!
*Best Civil Engineering Photography of 2012.
Yep, right into your hand. Plastic keeps the heat insulated on the inside.
Well, as the Jaguar straight six has already been posted, I nominate the Rolls-Royce Merlin. It has been put in cars, so it qualifies on a technicality! Best-sounding engine yet built, I reckon...
Colnago. Next question?
Can't believe that no one has posted this yet! Big downside to keyless entry starts about 2:52.
Your mind is about to be blown.
Ah right! No worries, it can be hard to tell sometimes...
Closed can be a relative term, with the maniac press cars.
How's this for a crazy descent? 60+mph with no protective gear beyond a normal helmet!