pinvanman
Pinvanman
pinvanman

There are two solutions.

1. I stop buying cars
2. I get a heated shop with a hoist so I can more easily maintain MORE CARS.

A David Tracy Lexus build would bring so many clicks to Jalopnik. Make your Jalopnik overlords pay for this, 5k should be nothing with all the ads they’re shoving in my face. Get it ready to be a million mile Lexus. Go driving across the country and write about all the different off road trails there are. Imagine it

Gizmodo articles are the right of all sentient beings!

Cab Over or Cab Forward most anything is cool!

Ohh yes

They are better at breaking highway signs announcing the name of a 1970s TV show

I work in the TV/film industry, and for a while, cabover trucks were the only type of tractor that were allowed on the studio lots due to space and maneuvering.

Cool doesn’t work on logic.

Seeing a red street-parked C4 makes me half expect to see an angry John Goodman wailing on it with a tire iron.

Support these people. Tell them to buy and drive what they love. Go with them to help pick up the cars. 

I’m 100% for people buying what they love, price be damned. But in this case I just don’t know any of those people. 

THE DISTANT FUTURE, THE YEAR 2000

I’m convinced that nobody gets out of the grey anymore. I’ve been here for years, off and on. Probably three years longer than my current user name, because I couldn’t be bothered to look up my old password to recover my old grey account.

I don’t know why I continue to comment, I never make it out off the greys, but it’s motorcycle content, so damnit, I’m going to do my part to contribute to the community anyway! First, this will be a run-away hit for Kawi. Even the old KLR was still a successful bike, they just had to pull it because with carbs it

The trouble with “forgotten” cars is you don’t really know who remembers what. So maybe my candidates are well known? Who’s to say. First up, Subaru SVX, because it looks rad and was a wildly ambitious thing from Subaru at the time.

Pretty much the entire Studebaker brand. I agree on the Avanti, but the later Larks could also be had with the supercharged 289.

1962 Corvair Monza GT concept. Air-cooled Turbo flat six, and the most bizarre “pop-up” headlights...and a flip-up canopy.

Maybe not really forgotten, but about the same as the avanti in terms of obscurity I think.

Nissan R390 GT1