I've driven an XK120 and 140, the word tractor comes to mind. But enjoy, that is one hell of a trip in front of you.
I've driven an XK120 and 140, the word tractor comes to mind. But enjoy, that is one hell of a trip in front of you.
Would love to see this thing become the next million mile lexus...
This F40 has been around the jalop block: http://jalopnik.com/5159398/the-st…
Back in 2006, I drove a 57S at the ripe old age of 16. Yes, it was ridiculous. No, I’m not lying. In the early days of the Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance, the Maybach folks had a pretty casual ride and drive program.
This deserved a favorite just for that title. Bravo.
I may have a Saab 900 for sale in the near future. If you’re ever in the Raleigh area, would love to meet up.
Biden says, “You sure can blow.”
As a new member of the Saab community, it is amazing how far people will go to keep these interesting cars on the road.
Let’s think about the greater question: What cars will warrant a community that will provide the resources, desire, and ingenuity necessary to make our complicated future-classics going strong for 50+ years?
Same for me. I love 'em cause they're understated and pure. My father had a 964 when I was a kid, so I've always had a soft spot for this generation, before the air-cooled hype.
Now that is an episode of Sunny I'd like to see...
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Would love to find a Berlinetta under $40k — much more car than a 308/328 and 9/10ths of a 355.
Wife has got an X5, no?
Your work truly inspires the mechanically inclined enthusiast in me, and I applaud your ability to both string words together and turn a wrench — that is a real skill. I recently bought a '93 Saab 900 for the price of a used pair of socks with the intention of rehabilitating the stinky swede, however, my naivety in…
I agree with the euros — drive it daily, like a car.
True, but if I'm not mistaken it only afflicts like <2% of 997.1s