Seeing a red street-parked C4 makes me half expect to see an angry John Goodman wailing on it with a tire iron.
Seeing a red street-parked C4 makes me half expect to see an angry John Goodman wailing on it with a tire iron.
Pop them headlights!
I am surprised at all of the auto enthusiasts commenting here that have no idea who Rich is, (dude has nearly 1 million subs.) If you knew who he was, you’d get this a bit better. The dude has rebuilt more Teslas (and other EVs) that were totaled than probably anyone on the planet. Him rebuilding another Tesla back to…
That’s a Lada cylinders.
One of the Commendatore’s most notable quirks — its periscope rearview mirror mounted above the roof of the car and visible through a small window
Can it be modified to wake up your neighbor’s every time you go for a ride?
Trump on set: “What is the motivation for my character? I don’t understand. Is the kid paying me maybe?”
“Works” is a strong word here.
Love the sleeper aspect of the brick, and this is one of those cars that I haven’t really seen the ‘drop an LS in’ method, though I would have probably put more fun wheels on it. Interior is in way nicer shape than I’ve seen in an older Volvo.
Blues brothers 2020...
I KNOW WHAT THIS IS!
Confirm or deny - “NNNNNNNYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRR” noises were being made at this time.
My exact thought process on this one:
The first gen Viper. I had a few opportunities to hammer on some Vipers over the years, but nothing prepared me for the sheer madness of the first one. No nannies, no airbags, no windows, no nothing to keep you from rolling it into a fiery ball.
OTOH... 30 years without an accident, a police stop OR a fine. That’s mighty impressive any way you cut it. Unless the driver is a cicada and goes out every 17 years.
Fun fact: you can remove the mirrors in the sun visor in Countachs. No idea why.........
When a Miata with an LS swap is better engineered, more reliable, more exciting, better looking, half the cost, and drastically more sensible, it pretty much makes this TVR an absolute ND.
So, yes, it all kind of starts with a car crash, and in this case, it’s a Ford-on-Ford literal mashup, with what appears to be a 1948-ish Ford F1 pickup climbing up and over a 1949-1951 Ford sedan