Jacob & Co. is infamous for making some of the gaudiest watches known to man. This is actually somewhat tame by their standards
Jacob & Co. is infamous for making some of the gaudiest watches known to man. This is actually somewhat tame by their standards
For a few months in 2018 I had both a 2013 Honda Fit and a 1987 Trans Am GTA.
Speaking of Alfa Spiders, I saw a 1997 example at a classic car dealer in South Euclid, Ohio (A suburb of Cleveland). No idea how or why it was there, and I haven’t seen it since. I’ve also heard some shady things about this particular dealer, and last time I checked, their website only advertised conversion vans.
Prendergast finds it frustrating that there’s money and political backing to study a non-existent transportation system but not to buy new trains or run them more often.
I used to work at a firm that was in the old Baker Electric Car factory here in Cleveland. I think they were one of the larger manufacturers around the turn of the century.
Good choice, Tennis is fantastic! I've been meaning to see them live for years now
I’m an architect (not licensed yet, but currently working at a firm), and I’ll happy admit that some of these are way beyond my personal skills.
The only automatics I can think of as being somewhat fun are really clunky old GM autos, because there’s something really satisfying about the way the car lurches going from park to drive or reverse, especially on some old V8 boat.
The $1 SE-R was ahead of its time... If it were still alive I bet it’d be selling for $25k on Bring a Trailer this very moment.
So, what you’re saying is- The age of regular people being able to buy one is long gone?
Sounds cool but I’m long gone from NYC! Post some pics on Oppo if you have authorship
Looks ready now...