Anything but this.
Anything but this.
The 1954 HRG Twin Cam, anyone?
Oh, the sexiness of the 1961 Old Yeller Mk VII
I nominate...the 1949 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500SS SWB 2-seat Cabriolet by Pininfarina
The Talbot-Lago T150C-SS has a nice set.
Yay, I'm suddenly important!
There's a college student who drives around my area with one of these he bought for a couple hundred bucks. It's covered in rust. among many larger problems. Things go wrong approximately every ten minutes of driving time, and when they do they're near impossible to fix on a budget.
My Eyes!
Crap, I've been beat.
Answer found.
Meh. I was looking for change, but there was almost none to be found here. I guess the interior's pretty and the taillights look nice, but it's nothing that would get me into the showrooms to replace my last-gen Turbo if I was that rich.
Not to mention a car in general.
Ken Block's driving does brings more crowd than a a nine-minute overproduced commercial does. I think they'd actually get more people buying their products if they just let Ken Block be awesome.
There are a few of reasons possible that this one just didn't feel right:
Yawn.
I don't know, maybe something that looks a bit like a real car.
Can anybody translate U2V4? How about my ideal plate, RGF0c3Vu?
I appreciate it. Sadly, I never have anything clever enough to say for a bolded comment.
That should do it (unless you're Mike Burroughs).
Sadly, no. I currently own a Datsun 240Z, and when I'm done with it I want to restore an old Lotus Europa. If I have funds left over when that's done, a Volvo P1800 is next on the list. Assuming the E9 won't have skyrocketed in price by then, it falls in after the P1800.