This is a trick question, because the correct answer is “none.” These vehicles aren’t street legal, and if the Feds find out, they’ll crush it.
This is a trick question, because the correct answer is “none.” These vehicles aren’t street legal, and if the Feds find out, they’ll crush it.
I hear you, and hope I didn’t come across as critical. Yes, I love Ferrari V12s as much as the next person (as I long as I don’t have to maintain them!) And that’s the rub - would you rather have a Testarossa, that you can only drive 2K miles a year, or a Morgan, which has a nice, dependable Ford Capri (or Corvette)…
I’d consider AC Cobras, Jensens, Bristol, Iso, Cunningham, etc to be genuine exotics. YMMV. But DeTomaso was one of the sketchiest people ever to make cars. The 1st gen, pre 5mph bumper Paneteras are gorgeous, but I’d rather have a Ferrari 308.
Nice looking car, but built by the automotive equivalent of Monorail Guy from the Simpsons.
In that case, check the prices of carburated 308s.
Our meth-head housemate with a CDL got a hazardous materials endorsement. Fortunately (?) he had a stroke, and doesn’t drive anymore.
It’ll be interesting to see if they follow up with a search of his house. They’ve certainly got probably cause.
I think so. But then I’m ... different. ;-)
It’s legal.
Doesn’t matter. He was behind the wheel and it impaired his driving.
He was too f’d up to know he shouldn’t admit he was f’d up.
She’s 54 and still gets a photo taken with the Easter Bunny and Santa Clause every year. Draw your own conclusions.
It’s not propaganda. The Russian system simply cannot work the way they claim. Or rather it can only work if the air is the same density, tempreture, humidity, and wind speed /direction from drop altitude all the way to the ground.
It must be true. My GF is a natural blond who dyes her hair brunette. No, I am not kidding.
Mine’s the Bristol Fighter. What are those two?
“Electric Bandwagon” is the name for my 60s psychedelia tribute band.
So, basically an American-built version of the Bristol Fighter? Yup, this is exactly what the market is demanding.
You said it about animals the internet thinks are cute. That was your mistake.
As well you should - knock it against something at the wrong angle and it turns to powder.