punkgoose17
punkgoose17
punkgoose17

Perfect for the guy who just got a minivan for his ever-growing family, but still hasn't come to grips with his manhood, even though minivans are cool.http://www.amazon.com/WMI-Designs-12...

I can't reply to anything on my phone. It crashes my mobile internet. I cannot post on liveandletdiecast even though I am followed by the site, and I cannot post to Oppo.

In fact, a study predicts that the dropping oil prices will have the biggest impact on the sales of electric cars. The reason is that electric cars tend to become less of a cost saving measure when gas gets cheap and more of an inconvenience. And since you see the price at the pump everyday, it's a more immediate

The Qvale Mangusta lost a Car and Driver comparison to a pre-production Panoz Esperante. You can see the differences in the cars in that the Esperante is worth / costs twice as much as the Mangusta now. Sorry, the Esperante was my childhood dream car, so I say good things about is as often as I can.

As a fan of the Panoz Le Mans cars I am very excited about this.

True. I love the packaging of this car. If Lotus tuned one of these I would get in line to buy one. There would be a lot of hurdles with this car, engine compartment space and U.S. regulations are 2 I can think of off the top of my head.

Yes and since 1969 it would not be inconceivable for someone to swap in a V8 and hotrod any old Rambler. What is surprising is he rodded the 195.6 cu. in. iron block straight 6.

KILL it with Fire!

But maybe the Evora would be better, than the Elise, for the hot hatch since it has +2 seating? Or maybe they can stretch the Elise for more seats.

Clio V6 is your answer

A Lotus hot hatch would be awesome, but I doubt they could build it at the right price with the right margins. I was personally hoping for an Evora sedan for all those Panamera buyers to buy instead or to buy also.

I know this is not an Evora, but this has to be insanely fun:

There's a lot of things that make this deceptively tattered-looking project so interesting. First, it's based on a car that pretty much nobody, ever, would think is worthy of rodding in any way. The 1963 Rambler American was designed as a Grandma Car and it pretty much remained one for all its life.

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Yes, and the correct amount of doors it should have is 2.

This is hilarious. I hope their was a Mazda Carol spec series with this track in it.

376 - Parkway east. I hate this road. I hate this on ramp, and I hate this tunnel, and all the drivers in it.

As someone who wants a 1962+ Dauphine and has been looking at them a lot online recently, I should have recognized it sooner.

Where is this mounted? Hopefully at the top of the rear glass to help the diver keep height perspective while looking at the rear view mirror screen.

Front engined Renault Dauphine... something Russian drive-train?