I was thinking “Wow, they use their own freaky-deaky cars as camera cars, too!” You are doing Ceiling Cat’s work there.
I was thinking “Wow, they use their own freaky-deaky cars as camera cars, too!” You are doing Ceiling Cat’s work there.
This is so cool. I’ve always been fascinated by that thing because it really does look amazing. I imagine someone would have made improvements had it ever gone into production. The wood thing is so odd because that couldn’t have been cheap to make. Sheet metal would have been much more economic albeit much less…
...does that mean he’s not coming on then?
No doubt, I’m sure repaving would be a six-figure job.
Beef McLargeHuge?
I really want a Torch/Lane Museum edition racing game where you get to drive all these bizarre, weirdo vehicles in a series of missions, with higher scores awards the worse the vehicle you manage to beat the mission with.
Weird, that looks nothing like Chris Evans.
What are you doing right now? Stop it. Just stop. Drop that phone, fling that scalpel to the ground, let go of that…
Indianapolis Motor Speedway is one of the most historic tracks in America and as such, it’s seen a lot of major…
All I can think they’re trying to say is “polished and shiny.”
Certainly the sexiest metal LP, although maybe only popular among a certain demographic.
Most Americans only know Daihatsu from the sad little Charade that was sold here back in the late ‘80s and early…
IIRC the way import rules work, if it wasn’t legal when it was brought over, even if they locked it in a garage till it was 25 it would still be subject to being crushed for the original illegal importation.
Nice article Ken :-)
There is at least one S660 in the USA, at the Lane Motor Museum in Nashville, Tennessee. I fell in love immediately when I saw it there last year.