Approved by Lupin the 3rd. Picture from [dontpanic-marci.blogspot.com]
Approved by Lupin the 3rd. Picture from [dontpanic-marci.blogspot.com]
For a 3-door hatch (or a fastback like the Cadillac CTS coupe), I go a step further by reviving the Thunderbird (or even the Torino) nameplate and to apply for the coupe version and add an optionnal AWD system.
Now then you mention it, I couldn't resist to post this clip. ;-)
And hard to believe then Chrysler used the Dart name for a K-car variant in Mexico in the 1980s.
Well, it's wasn't the first time Dodge did it. The Charger name was once used for a FWD L-body Omni variant.
It reminds me a bit of a car chase scene from an mid-1970s Italian movie "Roma Violenta".
Actually, this one linked the states of New York and Vermont. Here the one located in Montreal [en.wikipedia.org] and there another Champlain Bridge located in Ottawa.
Scariest bridge close to my hometown, would be the Champlain bridge and Mercier bridge in Montreal.
"Because where the hell else were they going to put it? Cleveland?"
Does Christine had been reincarnated into a Bimmer?
No mention of the Aussie Ford Falcon "Mad Max" Interceptor? ;-)
Just imagine if that fight had gone further like in this moment from an episode of Malcolm in the Middle. ;-)
It could be interesting to compare with this article writen in 2009 who mentionned then Hoffa was cremated
"Mallfinder", LOL, good one!:-)
For the Pathfinder, the way it evolved from the 1st-gen.... *Sighs*, here a vintage Pathfinder commercial.
Good one. :-)
I wonder if some Hollywood producer might hire that driver for a remake of "Duel"? ;-)
In the province of Quebec and the other French speaking communities in Canada. We don't use the term "break" like France do. We refer the wagons here as "familiale". However I don't know how and when they beginned to apply this term.
Good one. :-)
Time to update a quote from some famous movie you might know. ;-)