A million times yes.
A million times yes.
I'll take the Nissan/Datsun L24, L26, and L28 straight-sixes that powered everything from the BRE Datsuns to the JDM Nissan Skyline to the Nissan Patrol from 1970-1986. Yet again, as you can tell from my photo, I'm a bit biased when it comes to these matters.
And on that day, bastardization took place.
Or a few. Edsel, Pinto, Explorer tires. Or are you talking specifically Mustangs?
Amen to that.
You are piercingly accurate in where these end up. I was recently on vacation in North Carolina, and driving across the service-sector, working-class area of the state towards the coast. Passing by a trailer park on one side of the main road was one of those, complete with plants growing out of it. Good riddance, I…
I'm not saying Carroll did the bastardizing; I'm just saying that somewhere along the way, bastardization happened.
These things were full of fail. They bastardized the Shelby name more than though possible...until Dodge made the Shelby Dakota about ten years later.
The Chrysler Airflow! Err...apparently a...painting of the Chrysler Airflow.
I loved the HHR so much, and rented one every time I vacationed. It was sad to see the thing go.
THIS!
The '63 Chevy Corvette Pininfarina Rondine, but I'm not being allowed to upload photos for some reason.
Manuals, please. And a nationwide Autobahn America. And unlike Top Gear America compared to Top Gear, this one wouldn't suck compared to the original.
How can you possibly turn down this death trap?
Ah, nibbles.
It hasn't been mentioned because everyone else is afraid of backlash from British claims.
G.T. 350R anyone?
Imagine driving down the highway one day and being confronted with a line of three trailers, each with its stock of that collection.
I would die for every car there but the skull Viper and last-gen ugly 'Stang.
Okay, be honest. Who ever actually read Autoblog Green?