Now the question is, if they bought the house did the coaster come with it?
Now the question is, if they bought the house did the coaster come with it?
I have a second idea, an Opel GT, if you can find one
I like Stef Schraders suggestion http://blackflag.jalopnik.com/this-volkswage…
I can't fit in one without serious altering of the vehicle, that is all I need to know.
I'd like to see them borrow a technique from one of Chrysler's sibling companies, Lancia and try super charging and turbo charging
What no Carroll Smith books?
I'm just trying to think why this is an issue, maybe it's fuel density?
The problem is getting it out of Germany and to the Villians lair fast enough for them to not notice that coming at them.
Either a Toyota Corolla skinned Lexus LFA, or a Nissan GT-R posing as an Infiniti Q50
Either start finding the rest of the F40, make the worlds best stealth superwagon, or stick in a miata and find someone else to drive it.
Oh good, I see I'm not the only one that thinks it looks like the Stratos. I think that Stratos Concept is better looking, but this ferrari isn't bad.
Does Chevy, I have no idea, knowing the guy who owns/owned these one was probably a parts car and a lot of hacking was done
I actually know someone who had not one, but two e-10's, of course he's an electric vehicle enthusiast.
But can you a tall person drive it, where's Brian Scotto with the important issues.
I'd have expected a replica of Harlem to be near Amsterdam
saw one of the later year aztecs in great today. It was the ones without all that plastic cladding, from the side and from behind it looked like a tall prius
So it's time for something hideously ugly, extremely large but little cargo or carrying capacity and its fuel consumption must be measured in gallons per mile. Additional requirements are a tenuous connection to the American military, and the ability to intimidate people in pickup trucks, well today is your lucky day.…
Off screen is a supply ship with a hold full of double A batteries
Pelicans breathe a sigh of relief, since they can't be blamed for this incident.
Just a normal thing with forklifts in my experience. Used to work at a machine shop where we used a forklift to lift a bar so it could be set on blocks and worked on. Also used the lift to carry said car into the building so it could be worked on later.