I had (and still have) three of these - one yellow version, a blue 'Duckhams' one and a color shifter (white/pink/purple). But I always wanted a black Texaco one. :)
I had (and still have) three of these - one yellow version, a blue 'Duckhams' one and a color shifter (white/pink/purple). But I always wanted a black Texaco one. :)
I still have one of those in the same color, I think. Sadly, mine is far from mint condition. The doors are missing the paint is very worn and the axles are bent, so it won't roll properly.
This old and pretty worn Dodge Wreck Truck. This was not my first Matchbox car (that was a rust brown Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow II), but my father's first. Back in the late 1960s Matchbox cars were extremely hard to come by in Hungary - therefore it was ridiculously cool back then, some 15 years before I was born.
Yeah, I also had a gold one. It was also special because it was made in Bulgaria, if I remember correctly.
A friend of mine was stopped by the cops (just a routince check - he wasn't given a ticket). He forgot the starter motor in his car was broken and shut off the engine. The two cops gave him a push.
Saying anything other than "I have no idea" when the cop asks you if you know why he/she pulled you over.
In fact, the Beetle was one of the few "western" cars that made it into the country in larger numbers before 1989. Another was the FIAT 500.
Unfortunately not, since I was only 4 at the time. But I remember watching a lot of F1 on TV with my dad.
I have to admit, even if I look like an asshat: I drive as fast as I can (as long as it's safe).
With the engine in the front and FWD, it could still be good. I mean, the concept itself is 100% viable - cars like the FIAT 500 and the new Mini proved that. The problem with the first New Beetle was that its base, the Golf IV was not a very good car. It was OK as an average family hatchback, but for a trendy retro…
IMHO the bus is rather stupid, but that bus stop is awesome.
If the car has been damaged before. My brother used to work in a dealership, and he told me that
When the show's title itself is Viper, the advertising is rather obvious...