That’s known as a “Wookie Wake.”
That’s known as a “Wookie Wake.”
It really is an ideal design.
Who’s the lucky one who gets to tell Jason Torchinsky about this?
Gotcha. I thought you were referring to the picture you posted as being at issue. You make a good point, I often find removable hard tops to be wonky looking.
Not being a snit here, but what issues do you see? To my eye it works very well, so I’m curious.
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My grandfather was stationed near London and was badly burned while fueling a plane. He married a nurse at the hospital, my grandmother, and she came back to the US with him.
Which is why I’m crying uncontrollably right now.
They never talked about that time to us, I don’t know where he received treatment or what he…
Jalopnik had a great article on this particular car, specifically its rear light treatment. I’ve been trying to find it for a long time now. What is the make and model? I’ve forgotten and that would help.
Right!?
you aren’t getting nearly enough plaudits for this.
Sending you those old Pop Sci magazines was the best idea I had.
That I got lucky cause orange is the best.
My only issue with the movie is that none of the highly trained astronauts talk like astronauts. They are far too casual on open lines of communication. That really took me out. But it is a fantastic movie overall and worth seeing in 3D.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_New_C…
Wiki puts the whole family under the umbrella term.
You’re right. As the owner and daily driver of a 1972 2002, you should avoid them like the plague.
We’re still going to make fun of you for daily driving your sister’s V6 Accord.
Prototype.
To be fair, the Soviets already armed a space station.
Pieces like this are what set Jalopnik apart from other cars sites for me. Thanks for putting it together.
Orange crates shouldn’t look this good.
What make is this? I wish there was a better caption procedure on this site, I see such great cars but have no idea where to start to learn more.