I’m glad you were finally able to open the door to get out and write this article.
I’m glad you were finally able to open the door to get out and write this article.
I had a 72 el camino in lemans blue with chromed out grille! Great car to take to a drive-in movie theater. Oh, and I moved once with it too!
Unless this is happening in a bizarre parallel soap opera universe, in which case this is just what the drama llama ordered!
Awesome lady, thanks for sharing! I had heard her name over the years of course, but didn’t know about Pat Moss’ many accomplishments, nor the details of her life!
obvious = obvious. My Ferrari 456 is dark blue metallic (and 1:18 scale).
Tisk, tisk, those silly Chrysler engineers had to get their kicks somehow in the 60's.
I’ll just leave this here:
How does your mom feel about this?
I think the Honda Beat is the most fun car I’ve ever driven!
That Bentley looks alive in the GIF, with its blinking eyes!
I too can personally attest to the importance of rubber, both on and off the track, and in and out of the bedroom.
I nominated you based on the merits of your comment alone!
I nominate this post for COTD!
In my opinion, this paint job is ugly and the car is ugly. Two wrongs do not make a right, no matter how much money is thrown at it.
Import goals.
He’s clearly got the experience, but also the energy to do the job!
“Everything from bone stock Sprint Rs to subtle cosmetic upgrades to full blown widebody kits and GT winged accessories were there.”
Clearly he has a good grip on the situation.
Seriously, the Crosstour is the raised AWD Accord Hatch/Wagon we needed, with the 276hp 3.5L V6 VTEC engine we deserved. And the styling is just quirky enough to stand out from the mundane seas of grey sedans and crossovers we traverse on our daily commutes.