ssrock64
ssrock64
ssrock64

Has anyone read the slight nod to Noble at the very bottom? I like it.

Now with giant logos in the background for added measure!

If you think about it, this is the opposite of an Excalibur. Whereas the Excalibur's simplification and squaring-off of classic lines made it a tasteless monstrosity, this creation's over-curviness and overdone nature make it a tasteless monstrosity.

The showy upside-down spoiler and mirrors disagree with me, but I believe I am in love with that color.

Why is your comment not promoted? Nobody got the TG reference, even with the steps behind it!

It's different iterations of the same car.

He's building it back together. It's been totaled before, so Rusty won't be stopped by fire, either.

From a Gawker network site I'd expect more tech knowledge. Just because it's rectangular and shiny doesn't mean it's an iPad ripoff. Tablets were all over Europe and Asia long before the US got our iPads, and everything since then has been called an Apple ripoff.

How do you manage to accidentally spell "ensemble" correctly?

The Queen song "I'm Going Slightly Mad" comes to mind.

What I meant was that I seem to hear 35 years every year, not continuing. I remember reading a magazine in a library about four years ago, and it had a Ford ad that I believe said 35 years on it. It's probably just me, but I feel like they say "35" years every single year.

Is it just me, or do they claim the 35-year thing every year?

I had family that owned and raced MGs, and out of three or four only one at a time would run.

Well, if they'd have used a Camry Carroll Shelby would've sued them...for something.

I don't think the people near or on the bridge would have time to notice the sound of the propellers (especially if they were in their cars) or to look very closely. Believe!

Quattroroute almost always runs front-cover in-house illustrations, and I don't think Lamborghini's stupid enough to simply blow up a Gallardo ot SUV proportions.

I hate myself for it, but it's just crazy enough for me to buy it.

Toyota Vellfire you say? Must've been this one.

I remember that! It was very useful, actually. Besides, it was failproof because the entire interior of that car could be hosed out in the event of spillage.

Somewhere in the world, a Ferrari FF engineer is laughing his head off right now.