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So, we need to merge this with the Swiss 0-60 in .964 second car and we’ll have something really interesting...

How about the Aerovette? It had 2 separate lives as a concept, one with a 400ci small block V8 and one with a 4-rotor Wankel. It does fail my big ‘successful concept car’ criterium of not making it to production in fairly similar form, but bits and pieces did get there. And it generated nearly 50 years of ‘when are we

Yup...insane unobtanium on the dias, then production versions fairly faithful to the fantasy became reality. That, to me, is what makes a great concept car.

This is a good one...I admit to having a soft spot in my heart for the Sixteen, though. Just gorgeous, over the top, yet could have been made (for the 5 people who would be able to buy one).

I’ve had general allergies to dust, pollen, and probably mold spores (moisture) since I was a little kid, and the only thing that has ever worked to alleviate it was Actifed, which had pseudoephedrine and triprolidine (for anti-histamine). Then they decided everyone with sinus issues was a potential meth dealer and

I think the reason they are profitable is they seem to be fairly low cost. It’s also why there aren’t more ‘grand’ visuals...like more shots of Venice, etc...and why Death on the Nile was so tepid compared to Ustinov’s (which had spectacular visuals of various Egyptian sites...now all but impossible to shoot in

Yeah, that does sound pretty good...and probably even better from a spectator’s position. But better than the insane shriek of a v10 era F1 car? Not so sure about that...and, in that era, the McLarens had this demonic wail that was just a touch deeper than the other cars. Totally insane. PLUS...you could FEEL it in

So...you mean drive like Max did his first 3 seasons?

This! I’ve seen so many articles going off about how brilliant and innovative that hideous Fisker electric box is with its clamshell tailgate, and all I can think is ‘our 73 Caprice Estate had that’. Innovative my ass.

The mid-70s ‘quality’ on GM cars was abysmal. That 76 Vista Cruiser had power doorlocks...some of them, some of the time...the doors were misaligned, the speakers sometimes worked and sometimes didn’t...and it leaked carbon monoxide into the passenger compartment. All of this from day 1. 

Purely anecdotal, I’ll admit, but my mom had three of them and all went well over 100k with no major repairs required. Stupid things like switches went south, and she had lots of brake problems (these were damned near 4000lb cars, so not TOO big a surprise), but never any motor issues. But she was super anal-retentive

1985-87 Pontiac Grand Am 3.0 V6...all the size and weight of Buick’s legendary 3.8, with 40 fewer horses. While it had a modicum of torque, it was by no means ‘quick’, and revving it just made wheezy noises. It was a damned shame, too, because with the Y99 Rally Handling Package, the car was actually quite fun to

You win.

This is not a ‘sports car’.

I’ve never understood why people cannot understand the difference between ‘sports car’ and ‘sporty car’. A Paseo or even a Mustang is NOT a ‘sports car’...they are ‘sporty’ cars. A sports car is 2 seats, high style, intended not for practicality but for just plain driving. A VW Karmann Ghia IS a ‘sports car’. A VW GTI

Going to MSF, getting my license and a motorcycle was my 40th birthday present to myself...12 years later, I am now 5 bikes in (2 in current stable), have about 40k miles under my butt, and I still consider myself a novice rider. Nearly every ride I encounter a situation that is a little different than anything I’ve

Yup...but ours was a 1976, which also became my first car 13 years later.

Dr. No is quite different than the other Bond films...it was the first and not everything they did ‘stuck’. But what I love the most is how much more ‘real’(ish) it is. Bond is cold...very cold. Plus, careful...there was a bit more of the tradecraft shown (putting a hair on the drawer to see if was opened), and even a

“All of them.”

Yeah, the doors are cool, and it is one of the most beautiful cars ever made, but it was always the tech that got me...1955 and it had a 3.ol fuel injected six making 240hp. Ok, the swing-axle rear suspension was called ‘diabolical’ at the limit by many, but independent suspension in general is pretty nifty at that