7.) Jack Olsen
7.) Jack Olsen
Reverse: RIP, John DeLorean.
That's weird, no one said this looked like a refreshed Camaro
The Mercedes-Benz S-Class resides in a segment for fat old men. The S-class coupe resides in a segment for fat old…
None of the dieselheads could light a proper flame because my burn was too cold.
Not you personally, just the cars you go into. And not in a Ray Wert kind of way.
The dangerous smog levels that Paris had been suffering under – caused in large part by the Diesel particulates from Paris' many Diesels – was over double the safe limit, but after a single day of half the car population, it now seems under control.
This is Mama, there are two judges in this block, I want them dead.
Remember to show Mama the respect she deserves in Peach Trees.
"Ford lighting expert John Teodecki stands behind his work: "This lens just won't break. We fire stones at it, expose it to extreme sun, soak it in saltwater, shoot rocks, rock salt and ice – this thing is very tough to crack."
How did this get left off? Jackie Chan in "Who am I" this made me and I am sure many others in the US aware of the Evolution before Gran Turismo ONE!
Jim Glickenhaus for sure
In other news: "After initial testing, Fiat to unveil the Viper Supperleggera edition, a lightened, track focused Viper"
I guess it needs to be re-bodied.
4 sale: Honda Civic VTEC w. front end viper converson w/ Viper seats. profesionally done, looks stock. over $10k invested in this conversion. turns heads everywher and at shows runs great no issues also recently upgraded rims and CAI $5,000 OBO
Fiat took it. They're destroying Pre-Chrysler Vipers. First they made Chrysler crush the pre-productions, and now it's the early models. Mark my words, they won't rest until only the Italian Viper's left.
A viper owner. Who needs them.
NJ.com reports that police in Clinton, New Jersey found a 2001 Viper stolen from New Hampshire in an apartment complex parking lot recently, seven months after it was taken.
A throwback to the dead ball era.
Absolutely! It's surely an impressive feat . . . and certainly the world's "most like Wesley Snipes' character in Demolition Man, minus the needing to use shells part" plant to date.