Maybe it’s part of an insurance scam where cracked windshields aren’t covered but acts of vandalism are.
Not only that, but an insurance scam? Get the cracked windshield replaced by the insurance instead of having to pay for it themselves?
Attsa Latta Money!
The good news is a non.running TVR will only kill your wallet
yup, the 2.8 Cologne v-6 was in my car. On the 76' it came with stock dual exhausts and a giant motorcraft 2bbl. Pre-75 have a 2.6 v6, single exhaust and weber 2bbl. Mine never leaked but I ate one clutch and blew the forward synchros, Also, they had a teflon timing gear ring that would lunch itself at 90k miles.…
As someone who drives (and lives) in Montana, a Montana mountain road seems like a terrible place for Autopilot. Half the time, the roads could be described as theoretical.
“Form is dope; function is rekt." —Frank Lloyd Wrong
Hey Jason, the story of the build of this car is told in my dads book, Circa 1957. It’s available on Amazon and it’s free on Kindle with Prime. If you want a hard copy for review and to have at the 1 Jalopnik Plaza I’m sure I’d get you one.
“I am not perfect. Nor are you.”
In high school, I had no chance with the pretty girls. I just wasn’t that guy. But it doesn’t mean that I didn’t sit in the background wanting them desperately every day. And isn’t it funny how as we grow older, we still often think of these women? One woman in particular never left my mind. I used to think about her…
Funny, I happened to catch the VR6 Corrado episode of Wheeler Dealers last night. It was a real cracker. I'll allow it.
They want to share them, but they don’t want any of the responsibility of ownership or maintenance. That’s the fundamental problem with the sharing economy.
My mother had one of these when I was about 14. Both of my parents worked and I was a latchkey kid. Often my dad would be out of town and mom would take his car and leave the Riviera in the garage while she was at work. During the summer, I would usually call a couple of my buddies in the neighborhood, swing by their…
The chases are fun to watch. Lotsa flipped aircleaner lids. And watching the cars fold the tires over in corners. Or when he’s getting chased by a big Lincoln or Cadillac watching it wallow around and bounce off the bump stops the entire time.
Dude. You might as well go over to Jezebel and fat shame.
Write ups like these are a great time to remind people to invest in real line wrenches. Mine are the made in China one from NAPA, but I have used cheap Harbor freight ones.