Finally someone gets it. LA, beach, outdoors, don’t need to go fast, just get around. Pretty sure manual is available, and it would be under warranty. A great way for a fresh start.
Finally someone gets it. LA, beach, outdoors, don’t need to go fast, just get around. Pretty sure manual is available, and it would be under warranty. A great way for a fresh start.
It would be like a scene from the movie Idiocracy . . .
If NASCAR really wanted to moderate speed, they’d put in toll booths that only take exact change.
Wait till they add in the Walmart parking lot and Chick-fil-A drive thru portions of the track.
This looks soooo much better than all the random angles and swoops and oddly shaped glass on the new one.
We had one for 10 years during the fecund years. It was perfectly all right but not even double wishbones could make me love it, and I say that as someone who currently owns two cars and one motorcycle from the Honda Motor Co. Here is an artist’s impression of the gap in the slush box between second and third.
God, I miss clean car design.
You could get them as a body in white for stock car racing as well. ....and just saw your subsequent post showing that.
I don’t know how to vote here. $4700 is too much, so it should be Crack Pipe, but the ad now says $3200, so the seller agreed that $4700 was too much.
Can we just stop for a moment and reflect on what a tremendous loss it was for us all to lose the perfection that was the International Harvester symbol? THE LETTERS MADE A TRACTOR.
The Olds’ is such a good pick. The Chevy brand is too today. The Olds’ however... that wouldn’t make you a self indulgent wiener; that would make you a connoisseur.
Someone finally said it. The cybertruck just doesn’t work from any angle.
Fix the truck. That's the moneymaker for a carpenter and parts will be easier to source than the Corvair. Then fix the Corvair once more money's available.
That transmission was cranked out in about the last 45 minutes they were even building them. That specific model was discontinued in the next model year, after having been installed for about five or six years. By the time this one was made, its little hassles had been pretty much sorted. Bolted behind the stout but…
What a wonderfully resplendent example of securing a roof load! Nothing looks in any danger of being lost during acceleration, driving or braking. In fact I’d be happy to let one of the kids ride up there too, just for giggles.
This is why Nash was the brand of choice for traveling salesmen in the 60's. The Rambler actually had this option for awhile after the AMC merger.
Those kids are going to be pissed when they find out dad drove through Disneyland and didn’t even wake them up.
You’ve awoken the sleeping rusty giant.
Any good source for this photo? Seen this image float around before, and I still don’t believe it’s a Typhoon concept.
If you aren’t buying a 4Runner, you are doing it wrong.