Well, I liked the front. The back, however, was more like an early-90's Grand Am than anything else.
Well, I liked the front. The back, however, was more like an early-90's Grand Am than anything else.
I'd suggest a J8, but that's not $5,000 to $10,000. In absence of the J8 money, I'd suggest an old, rough Jeep or an FJ40.
Nice Price.
I believe the word you're searching for is "Acura".
Having a netbook running Ubuntu 10.10 Netbook Edition (yes, Linux is still viable), the current Gawker foramt didn't have enough page space for me to scroll. Though that problem was fixed when I updated to Ubuntu 11.04, I still prefer the traditional-style blog format to random articles front and center and a bit of…
Let's just say that the Datsun 240Z has extremely thin body panels and underneath it's much better, and Wisconsin is always either rain-drenched, snow-drenched, or construction-drenched. Either which way I'm in for rust and denting. The undercoating was what saved my baby, but she still has problems.
A Shelby-produced tribute GT40 MkII with a Gurney-Welake 302 in it. Yes, Shelby produces new GT40s, priced at around $150k if you want the authentic version, and that's less engine and tranny.
Love the comment, but I was disappointed that the video I played was Make Some Noise, not No Sleep 'Till Brooklyn. That new song makes me sad because it sounds too much like a new song. It's not what the BB's should be.
If I had the money, I would buy it.
Lacking a photograph, I shall make do with this non-witty extra comment.
I'm sorry, but I have to partially come to his defense. If you created a legendary car that blasted away all competition and was remembered for decades to come, you wouldn't want hundreds of companies to copy it. In addition, he's still very involved in the design of the new real Shelbys like the Terlinguas, the…