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ALWAYS CHECK THE MAF SENSOR FIRST!!!! oh sorry, just had to get that out there.... carry on.

not being an off-roader, i’m just throwing this out as a question. Wouldn’t raking the windshield make off-road visibility a bit tougher? Obviously this could be minor, but too far and you couldn’t lean forward to see what your doing. A more vertical, but shorter windshield that’s bowed a bit like on the FJ Crusiers

I would like to have this incorporated into a SatNav system, either in car or on phone. It would not only alert you to an oncoming emergency vehicle, but also the direction it is coming from (behind, crossroad, etc) and where the path it will be taking so that you know you are getting out of the way, rather than

anyway to buy one? would make a great back yard office.

Stylistically, this was my favorite of that era. Sure the F1 was fast, the XJ220 may have been refined, but this had the most bonkers styling... more like the supercars of the 70s. By the time this came around, the Diablo seemed tame compared to it’s predecessor, and Ferraris were pretty much all variations of the

I also want to make sure no one misconstrues my intent. I have no problem funding whatever it costs to keep our soldiers safe. My brother works for a company that does composite armor, so I’ve got some familiarity with that. But as a direct replacement for the Humvee, I would expect it to fulfill all roles the Humvee

I really didn’t mean to rile folks up so much.

$400k each? Holy Cow.

while not “retro” in the same sense the Prowler was, the crossfire was stylisitically retro art deco. I thought it looked pretty good for the time, but the poor power rating killed it for enthusiasts and the worse luggage killed it for everyone else. I think it suffered from being the “lower price option” for the SLK

The Avanti

this...

I have hated this for years. I’m an Industrial Designer, when I was still in school, this was our constant go-to for an example of bad design. But I’ve lately begun to see it as almost the gremlin and/or pacer of our generation. A car that was hated in it’s time, that will never be the “cool” car like the contemporary

Can we find out if he had any scheduled visits pending? Someone needs to carry the torch. Maybe we can reach out to Keaton

for a children’s museum, that’s cheap. this could easily be over 30k and still have a market.

I designed something very similar to this about 4 years ago for a children’s museum install in one of our towers. Light pegs that rotated to change colors or turn “off”. This was to lock in the pegs rather than have loose pieces. Got it all figured out, but couldn’t get the fabricators to go for it. It was “too

First car I had for 10 years, the gauge never worked, it also averaged 15mpg with only a 13 gallon tank. had to fill up every 100 miles, just to be safe. A little further on the highway.

So, when do i get one scaled up to the size of an Ariel Atom?

would you settle for one where the wheels fold in hover mode?