My first thought was “that looks a bit like a Ford Explorer”. Glad I’m not the only one who saw it.
My first thought was “that looks a bit like a Ford Explorer”. Glad I’m not the only one who saw it.
If you’re not tailgating, you’ll see them.
Normal people: “Whoa Dodge Viper!”
I love A-pillar gauges, and so should you
Do I like it, yep. Would I drive it, yep. Is it fairly well done for a project, yep.
‘merica
Best practices guide for Harbor Freight stuff:
“Will X run on Y!? What happens to A if we do B!? Can we stick B and C together!?”
That’s interesting. The K was designed when Mazda was still heavily into motorsport so the homologation angle is believable.
aaaaannnnd it’s under 120k miles.
Ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex before starting Precidia.
I feel obligated by my handle to post. Great great little car. And the larger Probe V6 will slip right in, giving you more power and the ability to say that your car has an alien probe. (My son is still considering doing this.)
Plus it’s surprisingly roomy. Held an extra set of wheels, tools and a whole bunch of crap…
For many international carriers, freight is a large portion of their revenue.
Anyone else have issues with the comment system showing? Whether I’m on my phone, iPad or laptop, I have to select the comments bubble at the top of the post otherwise the three loading dots dance endlessly and never shows comments.
If you set $9000 on fire, the fire cost more than $8000, but it still would be worthless. This is thing is worth whatever you could part it out for.
Rob,
The scary question is how many of those 48 are totally serious?
The first cars powered by internal combustion were not in fact the Benz Patentwagen. An Austrian named Sigfried Marcus beat Benz to that by over 20 years. In fact, he was manufacturing what we would call a modern automobile 10 years before Karl Benz. Something about him being a Jew had him largely erased from German…
I’m a sucker for 80's and 90's coked out body kits.