@Machiave11i: oh!
@Machiave11i: oh!
@aciddiver: Easy, Gumball Rally - 1976.
@Instructor: Love it, even better! Yea this was plain vanilla all the way.
@Instructor: I would looove to hear your take on it, please? I'm all ears.
@tonyola: Yea, but a least it has a face and a shape. OK its square but square is a shape. Good input too, love the shot, how boring.
@ishigakisensei: AHHHHGREEEEED
Lamborghini's are above the law! no really!
The most uninteresting looking car Ford ever made, it may have had the pedigree, but how tedious to look at.
As long as it cost $900 plus dollars to option an automatic in a new car there will always be a market for manuals.
There's really nothing new about driving old. it's a great way to bone up on service and repair skills, it save money regardless of what breaks because even a new engine is cheaper than a new car. You can go with the "old school" argument to justify owning old. The best part is often no payments and small loss of…
@docrice: Not a rant at all it's a completely valid argument, and it's happening far too often.
Looks like he had wrecked it once already. Trend perhaps?
@B-Sel; currently in a geolippsoidal state: Funny, I had always wondered what their take (the Spanish speaking) was, I had read the article in Car and Driver Magazine, mind you in the mid 80's, that said the Nova did poorly as a result of it's name in Mexico specifically. It just makes sense it sold well, and I bet…
@wheatieboy: Get a life retard!
@wheatieboy: whew, good thing you figured that out, now we can all get some sleep!
@Machiave11i: and?
I'm almost sorry to put this one up! An anagram of the Lincoln "Navigator" is vagina. Sorry, but I can not help thing they new this before going to market.
@dolo54 blows minds and blows engines!: My understanding is that Nova means "no-go" in Spanish which is why id sold poorly in the respective country's
@pulloa: Had one! it was by far one of the most awesome cars I have ever driven all 140,000 miles before trading it in on a crappy Forester.
@Alfisted: This looks familiar, where was it from?