“Chrysler just needs minor bodywork and to be re-conditioned”.
Obligatory. Now and forever.
“Chrysler just needs minor bodywork and to be re-conditioned”.
Obligatory. Now and forever.
The designer was unquestionably inspired by a Wurlitzer Jukebox.
$3700 in 2030 is about $150 in today’s money.
It definetely is a mock-up of VW. Because when I make the other signs on car and horse readable, the sign on the car states: “Zugelassen..[ unreadable]” That means “registered ....”.
The point is, that Porsche did call it “Heckblende”, that’s why the other carmakers quickly copied this term, just to sound like beeing on par with Porsche.
sweet land of liberty, of thee I sing...
Mudholes need to be done. We all know it.
My “Smart 450" also has ignition switch on the floor, and afaik all Smarts have. But of course SAAB was earlier and Smart has copied this. (However it’s not unique).
Amphi-Rangers are still in service!
Professor Z’s comb-over roof rack was brilliantly convincing. This is what roof racks really stand for: Old baddies trying to cheat.
And in next Torchinsky story we will figure out, in how many cars the spare wheel serves as armrest (Tempo G 1200 style).
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Cadillac car delivery guys are no Cadillac car guys!
Mercury Marine Engines are from Volkswagen. Or better said VW purchases their marine engines through MercuryMarine. Even the old ones.
But however I don’t really understand it, because an Autogyro just needed additionally fixed wings, this would make it the safest thing to fly, or not?
Quote: “Beetles ...mechanical parts ... that make it drive are mounted to a flat ‘pan’ and then the body is bolted to that pan as well”
That X-Class truck makes no sense at all. I’ve never seen a cop in my life, who lifted more than two pounds. It seems to be a genetical problem rather than a physical one.
1995 Renault Laguna. (now updated by Honda 2018)
Nein. Njet. No way.
More badges means more power. That’s why the 600 needed more badges than the Isetta.