"Your opinion is wrong because mine is right."
"Your opinion is wrong because mine is right."
Looks a lot like a 612. Which to me personally isn't bad. A bit plain on the outside. The inside though...good God. The little things make this car. The blue inside the vents? Done.
I know, the reddit has torrent links, usually at least 720p quality.
To reply to the original comment, I would take the American car culture over anything else, because my personal taste is always going to favor classic American over anything else.
Absolutely not. Bench seat all the way. I'd put one in my Mustang if it didn't look ridiculous.
The Top Gear subreddit has download links for new epsiodes every week, but no streaming yet.
I definitely want to. But I have one project right now, then a '64 Impala is next. After that, I'm undecided. It's between this, a Datsun 510, or a '63 Continental.
I'm not sure if I would do the front clip modification, but I haven't ruled it out yet.
"High class tuners"
Oh I know, but I'm planning on doing it during a restoration, and then I'll probably go back to normal 442 status after a while. I'm not sure if I would want to change the entire front clip. Maybe if I found a project car that didn't have a front clip at all, I could do that.
A future project of mine will be turning a '70 Olds 442 into a DeClasse Sabre Turbo. Thankfully, it won't require much other than vinyl decals and maybe some CNC-made badges for the rear.
It plays like something completely different from other FF games, but still has phoenix downs and chocobos and sidequests and all the other things that are part of what makes FF.
Even people just living around them have had a bad time? That doesn't sound good.
This is kinda dumb. A baby Raptor would have been great for those who don't want to pay Raptor prices and/or hate Fords, especially since offroad vehicles are always being upgraded. It would have allowed for a lower cost of entry and allowed buyers to upgrade at their own pace, rather than paying the $60k for the…
Genuinely disappointed by this
YESSSSSS SO MUCH WANT
I love this approach. They aren't going to try to compete with the entrenched Germans in the luxury market, so they go for what they've always been best at - safety.
Oh no, how will they fund their off-the-books interrogation facilities? Those torture chambers don't pay for themselves you know!
Yep, didn't care enough to go digging to see if you had replied. Point still stands, original post was dumb.
Is there some part of "laser from a mile away burns through solid steel" that you didn't catch?