I'll just leave this here.
Andrew Dice Clay approves of your recent C-X16 headlines.
While I agree with you that it's CP all the way, I don't think that the person who buys this (if, in fact, anyone does) will be concerned with making it roadworthy. It's a museum piece or trailer queen at this point, nothing more.
Yeah, I know that. The article originally stated, "350-hp straight six," but was corrected after a flurry of comments from sarcastic Jalops.
Incidentally, putting an early 911 up on the stage only proves how much better it used to look. They've looked far too squashed beginning with the 993.
Probably the most amazing thing about the new 911 is how they managed to cram a straight-six in the ass of the thing without changing the car's silhouette.
I'm trying to understand how this will appeal to "a commercial buyer in Brazil." Maybe they meant "media buyer"—because while I can see this appealing to someone who works in advertising, I have a very hard time seeing a tradesman buying it as a work truck.
Me too. I hate trying to unfold my 6'4" self from the car in a tight parking space.
The Triumph TR2/TR3—elbows-out motoring is a breeze with the cut-down doors. See also: Morgan.
My first thought when I saw this QOTD.
I like everything about this except the dash and the rectangular headlights. Kudos to the man who built it—the engine compartment is very tidy, and the proportions of the body are quite graceful. I see a little Javelin in the front end and (oddly enough) some GT40 in the side profile, but it still looks enough like…
Thirded (although I prefer the 2nd-gen CRX myself).
Something like that.
That made me spit coffee! But yeah, they're only kind-of racing kind-of trucks.
The vintage transporters are generally way cooler than the newer ones. That being said, this is pretty cool as far as newer transporters go. Plus, semi racing FTW!
L'Chaim!
I know. Oh well, lesson learned.
My sense of superiority over conservatives? Seriously, man—you don't know me so why do you keep on with the personal attacks? While I admittedly feel superior to Sarah Palin, that's not really saying much. As to your blanket statement, however, I am friends with people who call themselves liberals, conservatives,…
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