Eloquent.
Eloquent.
I had completely forgotten about that Wagoneer until now. There was one made with a completely stock body, too.
That was actually quite fun to watch, especially with the reverse backwards jumps that looked like little hops. However, seeing a Citroen SM among those Beetles and Trabants broke my heart.
Yes, but these are Soviet standards we're talking about. It could still even be useful for a launch developing countries with few safety standards.
This little body kink is decidedly modern, and the greenhouse is really quite airy. Because the lines are fairly straight and simple, it could've probably been produced.
When I bought my 240Z, I had been considering a bright orange Z600 and a baby-blue Beetle. I still am close to regretting it on many days, despite the awesomeness that is a Z-car.
Miata + Lightness = No Point?
Speaking of Westfield, I'd much rather have one of those to build myself than to trust this guy's homebuilt engineering.
The old Civic and the even earlier Z600 are really peppy little cars. You won't get anywhere truly fast, but you'll have way more fun than the guy next to you in his M3.
Somehow I doubt that NBC Sports is the most reliable of sources for Ferrari prototype news. An F1 broadcasting contract doesn't instill them with a special inside scoop at Ferrari skunkworks.
Let's Tak
Let's talk about tasteful.
I was waiting for that one to pop up. The $400,000 armored mom-mobile.
You mean C70, right?
I'm not denying that the Interceptor is a badass car (it is); I'm simply observing that the Sixteen has aged much better on the visual front.
WHERE'D MY RACING NUMBER GO?
Most of them look completely ugly at this point (especially the Imperial), but the Sixteen still is sexy today.
I completely agree. The styling of the concept was much softer than the final version, and had the look of a pure grand tourer instead of a blistering track car.
I absolutely love this for the sole purpose of trying to beat my record of lowest and highest readings ever in my Jetta.
It is literally impossible to control a small child, but at the same time you're not going to go traveling without yours.