So, Trans-Am?
So, Trans-Am?
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Yeah, there’s a guy I work with who’s really into Toyotas, but he’s broke, so he goes to this shade-tree mechanic that specializes in re-building Toyotas...then the motors in both his 2004 Avalon and his 2002 Camry blew-up in the same week.
also I did an auto check and that vehicle was in two accidents before finally being declared a total loss on the third
I’ll take the ISO Rivolta Daytona...
I got to see the last few races at Riverside, one of which was IROC. It was pretty amazing.
If that dog is trying to bring back mutton chops...he is totally pulling it off!
A totally insane, irrational Nice Price for this survivor of a forgotten (and forgettable) automotive era.
I’ve been to Tianmen Mountain! It was spectacular. The glass-bottomed walkway around the several-hundred-foot cliff was quite an experience. Can’t imagine driving a Range Rover up it, though. There’s a series of escalators built into the mountain that is supposedly the world’s longest series of escalators, that takes…
Hey, that's Kerala!
The best part of the third video (Camry) was the addendum of how it ended. In all fairness, it was in San Francisco and some of the intersections feel like you’re just driving over a cliff and hoping there’s a road on the other side. I guess sometimes that leap of faith gives you a staircase instead of a road.
Wow, in that second video, I like how the cameraman walks right in front of the car like it’s nothing.
Going at it Hammer and Tong
Wait they made a diesel Equinox? This alone is news to me.
Woww. That first grey e92
Those clocks are 21st century Faberge. I was just starting to think Rose gold was getting a bit passé. Then this vision arrives with matching wheels and binnacle. Heaven.
Thanks, I usually link to the Fans Choice but I posted before my morning caffeine fix, so it slipped my mind.
I will forever be grateful for the original Viper RT/10, but I admit that I do often forget he was involved in its creation. Yet another great accomplishment on his list... Thanks, Lee.
My dad had an 85 Lebaron GTS Turbo II hatch in black. It was a pretty fun car to drive. I took it to the drag strip and ran a 16.7 in the quarter. That seems kinda lame today but wasn’t horrible for a Eighties four cylinder car.