On the 1965 model, the round gauges were an option. This is a '65
On the 1965 model, the round gauges were an option. This is a '65
I'm pretty sure this is a 1965 Mustang GT (the first full production year). The in-grille foglamps were added to the GT for the 1965 model year, and the crosshair-style grille was dropped for 1966 (being replaced with a single horizontal bar on horizontal slats in the GT, and no bar in the base model).
After watching Truth in 24 II, I'm definitely in favor of a racing series managed by Leena. And H.
Thumbs up.
Gotta go with the Repsol edition. House's bike.
It's definitely not a 'sellout'. Audi USA people have said that the German bean counters only let them bring one transmission for certain low-volume cars (read: RS models, e.g. TT RS). They can bring the DSG or the Manual, not both. And they want the best acceleration stats because the marketing people say so.
In scotland, she's much better at recognizing scots.
I'm pretty sure they're just branding part of the Bluetooth Handset Profile, with some software enhancements. The button will just be a "trigger voice command" button. When an iPhone is commanded by bluetooth to begin voice commands, it'll leave the screen off.
Actually, I'm pretty sure they're just branding part of the Bluetooth Handset Profile, with some software enhancements. The button will just be a "trigger voice command" button. When an iPhone is commanded by bluetooth to begin voice commands, it'll leave the screen off.
It really depends on the person. A lot of people hold irrational grudges against the Germany of today for the sins of their forbearers. Instead they buy cars built by people who are surprised when Jews don't have horns.
It's a Targa - look at the rear windows, they're pointed.
997 MkII Targa, to be exact.
Leaking is such a matter of course in DC nowadays, there's things even I've been told which could 'leak' and they'd get a small mention in the papers.
Seems like the article is based on an analyst who's hoping to get a lot of traffic by throwing outlandish claims into the netherworld. This makes no sense - why would you use a stealth helicopter based in Iraq? First, most of the border between Iraqi kurdistan and Iranian kurdistan is poorly patrolled and unfenced.…
Because of freedom of the press? It's not that the people in government are Nazis or Zionists, it's that minor bureaucrats love feeling important - and there's nothing that makes a minor bureaucrat feel more important than being wined & dined by reporters & analysts so they'll leak tidbits.
What else carried over? I was under the impression that the doors/windows/roof were all taller on the 90/110 (aka Defender). And yeah, it probably still does qualify to be at least an honorable mention.
In the F-16s defense, its jet engine isn't spinning its wheels.
When they came out with the 90/110 in the late-80's they completely changed the running gear, most of the body, and almost all of the frame. The only parts that are the same are the wing panels.
Flown? Never. Flown on? Many a time. I can identify how old a Southwest plane is by the engine nacelles (the old fleet has the low-bypass round inlets).
I'm pretty sure the Hunter was made out of cardboard and British work stoppages, anything powerful would likely twist the frame out of shape.