This thing is simultaneously neat as hell and no dice as fuck.
This thing is simultaneously neat as hell and no dice as fuck.
Unpopular Opinion: Cayman is way better looking than 911.
This one is very easy... the two-tone 1959 Nash Metropolitan 1500 hardtop coupe from 1988's cult-classic “UHF”. Although, it appears to be in near perfect condition, which you would not expect as it is owned by the lovable-loser of a always-down-on-his-luck protagonist, and is a stark contrast to say The Dude’s ‘73…
Knock off the 10 grand and it would be a NP.
Same with the Spy trailer. I needed something to watch on a plane, I hate the trailers thinking it was gonna be one long fat-joke at Melissa McCarthy’s expense and HOLY SHIT was that movie hilarious and hilariously-subverting.
You don’t want to be the third owner of any expensive German sedan.
Strange turn of events, considering they made a new Miura concept and then famously said “we’re all about looking forward, not behind, and we won’t be making any new versions of old cars.”
Reading the title, I hoped that Jean Claude Van Johnson was getting a second season.
I must have listened to that Weird Al song a thousand times when I was a kid.
I love Opels and Karmann Ghias so bulbous is fine. And the ad is DOWN. Dammit. Not like I was gonna drive to Canada and haul her back or anything.
“I’ll miss you, me.”
Baio Sorbo would be one heck of a Star Wars name.
His son was a prolific author, did about 50 stories.
Same car sold for $2850 on Bring-a-Trailer 6 years ago.
I wish he hadn’t made Clerks II when he did. It was right in the middle of that Jersey Girl/Zack & Miri period when he was trying to be a mainstream filmmaker, and the sequel has something of a commercial sheen that, for me, was off-putting. I found Jay and Silent Bob Reboot literally unwatchable, but it did at least h…
...one for each victim... sorry, what was that? you were saying something?