packardbaker
Packardbaker
packardbaker

Wrangler

An old hearse. Because you know that something bad is going down

This is probably the style I would get.

After seeing these in Venice Italy, I promised myself I would own one someday. Can anyone identify what brand it is?

I don't care if they make it look like an R8. If it drives like a Toyota, I'm out.

Chicago's Lake Shore Drive. Enough curves to make it interesting, plenty of straight lines to make it fast, and a great locations for the spectators to have fun.

The perks of living in a small town. This is what my 7 minute commute looks like.

Jeep

(I'm a teaching assistant at a University.)

Fiat.

The heart of a CTS-V in one of these.

I love bright colors, I have a hawk that's baby blue and white. It's just that green and yellow do not go together. And pink/orange is just terrible.

They also offered a salmon color for 56.

Most Studebaker's are awesome. But they made some bad color choices. Here is the lemon-lime option on the 1955 Speedster

1996 Mercury. My friend's car is so faded, it turns different shades of brown, grey, pink, purple. So hideous.

How about President Roosevelt's massive V-12 Packard?

I love President Taft's 7 passenger convertible limousine

No explanation needed.

My cousin did the same thing, only he put a switch under the seat that had to be turned on to connect the battery.

It's great in theory, but Olds would be the current Buick, "overglorified Opels"