7-series looks like it could take a few hits... granted, this is an old one, but I'm sure the new ones are as tough.
7-series looks like it could take a few hits... granted, this is an old one, but I'm sure the new ones are as tough.
I love the car, and if it were in showroom condition, or restored to same, I'd consider that price less... ambitious.
Inside the cabin:
I get the impression that the engine has been substantially worked over. To be a stroker, it had to have been torn down to the block. If the guy actually has as much money in the engine as he claims, there's no reason to believe he didn't use stout bits when he put it all together.
I really need to re-read HHGTTG again. Thanks for the smile.
I see the family resemblance...
You must not live in an area that gets a lot of sun. Armor All turns plastic super brittle. I've seen so many shiny, yet cracked dashes from owners that used Armor All with every cleaning since new.
Whoa! That's the first I've heard of that... Nasty! Also, I'm pretty impressed how easily the V6 'stang continues to accelerate at triple-digit speeds.
FI, probably. Nothing says "I've got more available credit than sense" like slapping a blower on your barely-broken-in Mustang.
Honestly, I can't point to a single stick I've owned that DIDN'T have greater effort in cold temps. Hell, my Saturn was like dragging a stick of rebar through a bucket of gravel when the weather got into the teens (yeah, i neglected that car and should have changed the oil — poor college student problems).
There was once a time when the quality of a man's herd was all that mattered. Better stock, better milk and meat, more prestige. Times were good because it was well known in the county that my stock was the best. Then, the Lloyds began bragging about how many heads they had. No one bothered to verify, but word got…
Diesel's not allowed. The V10 with the right gearing will have plenty of grunt to move the float along at 2.5mph.
Score one for the home team! Well played!
The Generar Ree would have cleared it.
Months from now, Zombie Steve Jobs will sue. Turns out he scrawled an image of a car with a robot driving on a pub napkin at some point during his month long bender after being ousted from Apple in 1985.
How'd it fly off?
The fact that it is attached to the crank and rotates it, moving the pistons through their cycles makes it all the more bettah.
Best use of that unloved engine. Looks great stripped down and cleaned up.
Wrong. That belongs in a car and nowhere else.
Kids'll be the death of me,