Strangest. How about the first in-door umbrella? I know that Rolls did it in the Phantom but I don't know if there was an earlier use. Nissan actually patented it in the mid eighties but I'm not sure if they used it.
Strangest. How about the first in-door umbrella? I know that Rolls did it in the Phantom but I don't know if there was an earlier use. Nissan actually patented it in the mid eighties but I'm not sure if they used it.
I think if dozens of Jalops remember the car, it can't be considered forgotten. There are some really good examples here though. I'd simply add the ASC McLaren Capri. The long-lost fifth cousin of the 80's Mustang. - nibbles-
I'd star you if I could because that is some serious Google ability, and I tried. Also, I recommend you change your name to "Differently-abled_Vette"
Kind of late on the reply, but I saw the number-plate with the logo, roll bar, wooden steering wheel, the "curves," and the two little engine towers at about belly-level on the two sides of the of our well-endowed hood ornament.
It's a racing Ferrari...1957 Testarossa maybe?
The Russian ZIL. Let's just hope they start using them more so the bourgeoisie will have something else to push aside the proletarian populace when they are driving down the sidewalk to avoid traffic jams.
Dave Mirra. I met him at the rally in Oregon last year and he was very nice and was cool with taking pictures with my wife and our 3 and 5 year old daughters. They even ended up in a promotional Subaru video with him.
Rub it in everyone's face that I work from home and when I buy gas my company pays for it...
Same goes for the STi. That's why I had my wife drive ours most of the time when we had it as I wanted to avoid the stereotype. I almost felt out of place in it as I don't even own a flat-rimmed hat or drink Monster.
Yeah, but the Duke is better looking (my opinion) and I'm less likely to kill myself on a 125 than a 350. You know, having kids and all.
For both it's a Ducati if you're two-wheels good. Cars only:
Well, there is one more type of spinner that I like...but I'm not sure my wife would be on-board with me "taking one for a spin," so to speak.
That sure would make tassel pasties a whole lot of fun.
I'm thinking more a easy to hold stylus, and an arm-mount that can hold an e-book and attach to multiple surfaces with both a strong-clamp and a nice magnet.
I'd so love to have a Duke 125 in my garage as a fun toy. But since the garage is in the good Ole' USA, I am not allowed to.
Examining this, it needs to meet the following criteria:
Infiniti QX56...the newest one. The damn thing weighs almost three tons, but has 400hp and is honestly fast as shit. Had one for a rental and it went from 60-100mph extremely quickly.
Stock photos of men giving fellatio to car tires are in short supply.
I'm more of a receiver than giver, so I'd entrust my female companion to do some type of mouth-swap with me.
For those who needed a visual.