shiarlis
Shiarlis
shiarlis

Back in the summer of 1994 we tore it up in my Mother’s yellow Scoupe until I hit a Kangaroo about 20 kilometres in the other direction from where we told my parents we were going. The police had to come out and shoot the kangaroo as it was suffering

These were fun little cars to both sell and drive during my time at a Hyundai dealer from ‘91 until ‘93. I had one as a demo for about six months with the exotic and rare CD player option.

Lots of uploads on YouTube.

Oh come on. It’s way better now.

So let’s NA+T that Z31. You can try mine out and I’ll convince you it’s the way to go.

I don’t... I don’t understand any of that one. Especially the rear fenders designed to gouge the tires. And the haunches and... wait, ok, I was about to list every single thing separately because it’s so damned incongruous.

Agree 100%. I’m one of the biggest fans of Rod’s work, EXCEPT this monstrosity. It’s absolutely hideous from every angle.

And this is someone’s wet dream.

Most likely Angeles Crest Highway.  Where most people go up to shoot on mountain roads in SoCal

I love Rod’s cars....

Subtle dig by the Lexus folks over to their friends at Toyota.

Not a successful kidney transplant.

Well that certainly blew up in their faces.

That’s really no way to run business.

Amateurs.

Seems like a lot of diligent work just to have some pikey send it off a cliff.

Isetta ladder?

Indeed and an oft forgotten part of the XJ’s history.

Crazy fact:

Oh, you mean the ones that have completely dismissed building EVs and small fuel efficient compacts in favor of larger and more expensive SUVs?