I seems unlikely that anything will change soon.
I seems unlikely that anything will change soon.
Absolutely, I renumber driving one for a group test piece in a magazine.It went home on a trailer, not because it was broken but because no-one was prepared to drive the horrible thing 200 miles back from Wales!
Average Jan temperature in Antarctica is around -14C Avg wind speed 160kph.
Second gear: 1933/34 I think, the Ford model Y.
Like Corgi Toys golden jacks (sort of)
In the UK it would cost $550 to fill it up , annual road tax a reasonable $360 though. So, a cheap house with a free car? still ND after shipping costs!
I have already owned my Bentley for more than forty years, In another forty years I will be the same age as my grand father was when I inherited it.
1920s/30s ‘sporting’ cars. Not fast in 2021 terms but most people have only seen them in museums or sitting on lawns at fancy car shows. It always makes me smile looking in the rear view mirror, the look on the face of the driver I have just overtaken at 80mph and just pull away. In a ninety year old car.
I suppose that “ Do what you promised and took the taxpayers money for, you lying bunch of self serving incompetent, corrupt and contemptible individuals” would take too long to write across a road”.
I have a traction engine. Funny thing, I do not use it to take an eleven year old half a mile to school in a city with some of the best public transport in the world. Also walking is a thing, if ones darling precious child needs to be escorted to school( one wonders why) then surely the doting mother (of father) can…
I can only assume my post on the Austin seven was lost in the kinja.
And, as always when one empties the sink, there will be a teaspoon.
Over the past weekend I drove a well prepared 96 in anger, on a proper rally stage. I like SAABs :)
I am sorry, in advance.
I have not been yet but this looks fun.
compulsory;