That was fascinating Mr. Torchinsky. At least the equal to your informative discussion of box tail lights.
That was fascinating Mr. Torchinsky. At least the equal to your informative discussion of box tail lights.
Or even worse - Ferret Guy.
That looks like a Google Street View glitch.
What does this remind me of?
Or a simpler explanation :
nah, that’s an honest to goodness Bitchin’ Camaro.
That is exquisite.
Oh this is easy. The top panel holds a crystal carafe and tumbler set. And the bottom panel reveals a mirror and storage tray for cocaine paraphernalia.
Fondue Stove.
I’ve met a few of those Camaro/Sword guys, but you could also perhaps add a third tenet=Snake guy.
There is an antenna on the roof :
I hope so. One weird vice I have?
Welcome aboard! I hope you like some weird shit!
Colorado probably deserves its spot at #3 on the worst list, but it’s sure as shit not because of Coloradans.
...Linengrad...
Then this really goes back to, what’s the point in moving to this material? It doesn’t sound like it will be cheaper to produce. It doesn’t sound like it will be easier to recycle, so not more environmentally friendly. Lastly, it is significantly heavier than the material it is meant to replace without being any…
It’s not so much the carbon in carbon fiber that makes it hard to recycle, but rather the epoxies and polyurethanes that impregnate those fibers.
OK, yeah, I took two minutes and googled up the links to these materials that honestly probably should have been in the article in the first place. ampliTex and powerRibs do not in themselves replace carbon fiber as we commonly think of it. What most people think of when they say “carbon fiber” is technically “carbon…
Now I want a linen Trabant.
Unsurprisingly, when I looked for images of a Tweed car, I found that Porsche was way ahead of the game.