santiagogarciarosa23
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Well this is interesting...someone on the car forums flagged me about this craigslist ad -which has been pulled down for “review” now..but before it went down - I was able to look at the vin # posted:

sold for 2.025 million dollars...right on the mark my man

Here’s the original Round-Door Phantom. In comparison, this Sweptail thing is chunky and ungainly.

If only we could find a car we knew his son would think is cool, that’s also fast and has a reliable toyota engine. How will we ever dream up such a car.

The company that can’t even wire a working turn signal expects to pump out an entire electric car?

What a shitpost. Companies are finally acknowledging they don’t need to kill millions of animals to sell a vehicle, they should be getting all the support. Leather is a garbage material as it is, so they should be applauded for using better materials regardless.

Did you read what I wrote haha? That’s made pretty clear

Oh, the horror....the horror.

EG Civic coupe. Not a guess, that’s exactly what it is.

94 Civic, with mismatched door and replaced unpainted rear bumper.

They exploded whole-ass planets!

This one seems to have come down with a slight case of Mustangitis.

For sale: Large tunneling machine

You must be Enzo, reincarnated. Welcome back.

Every car should be a V12 with ITBs.

It’ll be all like: Ciao, Bitch.

I love that GT3 wing. Beautiful. It shows how with the 996 Porsche was, design wise, more creative. They took risks. Then when they got their feedback from the people they made everything more “safe” and went back to normal with the 997.

I have no idea either. When graverobber said fried eggs in the post I was confused. Then in the comments someone referenced the headlights. I’d never heard such thing. While I think these headlights are a bit on the fugly side they don’t look like a fried egg.

But on the flip side if he was in a self driving car he could have died and been delivered to his destination safely?

Houdini was definitely summoned to court, but Young never showed up