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They built about 20,000 of them and they are essentially modified dude and a halts, so there are quite a few out there.

They must have been thinking of the Buick 215 v8 that Rover used.

Dang.. I forgot to add a /sarcasm tag

4 letters: D U K W

Project cars are never an investment.

A lot of these are great ideas, but they have a major problem: who is going to pay for the necessary intra-vehicle communication?

I gues you take what you can get when it's free... Plus what rhymes with Shadow 750 Aero?

6. You’re-Staying-In-Your-Lane-Just-Fine 75 dB buzzer”

Interesting that they are becoming more common. and dang phone auto-correct. I spell bad enough on my own without the phone “correcting” things.

Who the heck is driving a mode to late 90s Chevy Surnur an in Scandinavia? It's not even a cool classing or anything, just a plain Jane looking one.

No, because a non red Ferrari is interesting (except White for me; but I don't really like anything in white).

I know a few people involved with the project. The unofficial rumor is that Seattle wasn’t “gritty” enough. There is likely some truth to that, but in all honesty, to film these scenes I. Seattle would have cost way to much. NorthbyNorthwest is building a film community in Spokane I’m pretty sure the city was like

The great part is that he's actually rigging it too, not just a hands and head shot where is obviously in a trailer. Oh and the outfit makes i oddly satisfying.

Nothing is original, however the chariot does seems to be based on the 1938 clipping and using nice retro looking bikes.

The original “moped” he getsim the video appear to be a mid 80s Honda scooter. We always grew up calling them mopeds due to the regulations limiting speed and Motorcycle endorsement requirements for “mopeds” vs a “scooter” wi a 80/90/11/125/200/250 in it.

During the song, they refer to a Kawasaki when this makes its first appearance.

Ice Cube’s Impala was nice, but I always remember the 64 Impala low rider from the “Nuttin’ But a G Thang” video as being more emblematic.

Fun Fact: There were no cars in the video for “Drive” by The Cars.

it may be large, but how fast has it done the Kessel Run?

Reminds me of one of the better (and banned in some places) Dilbert strips.