Maybe it’s owned by one of these guys:
Maybe it’s owned by one of these guys:
Maybe it’s in FL, helping a detective make the streets safer in a white suit and overly large sunglasses
Most ‘80s trans ams have forgone wheels for cinder blocks
They also both have 4 wheels (hopefully)
I’m speechless, but with 36,895 comments, I haven’t always been speechless. This post is the best prize ever! Thanks so much, Andrew!
$60K for an unregisterable illegal in the US car is certainly something.
This really seems like more of a Cincinnati idea.
Cleveland was set to be the EV equivalent of Detroit at the turn of the century. There were literally dozens of EV motor carriage companies in business in the 1890s and early 1900s. Then gasoline gained favor and the rest is history.
I recently discovered Tennis about a month ago and I’m becoming a big fan
Imagine killing nine and wounding twenty six and it’s only the second worst mass shooting in 24 hours. It’s like when Groucho Marx died the same day as Elvis.
Torch, you were warned. These days they prefer to be called “Flight Attendants”.
I’m a Tribe fan and now I don’t need to go through mental gymnastics to root for Bauer anymore! PUIG IS MY FRIEND NOW, BITCHES!
The first gen Auroras were awesome! I remember the first time my uncle showed up to a family gathering in his - a year or so later he bought a second one for my aunt. It my be odd but I liked some of semi-upper-tier 90's GM vehicles: first gen Aurora, last gen Toronado, Reatta, and last gen Riviera.
I believe he thinks the Baja 1000 is actually run northward, not south, and is really a front for all the bricks of cocaine and marajuana that the cartels are wantonly sending across the border. Oh, and immigrants. The support crews are really immigrants, who are really all terrorists, coming to terrorize us in…
There’s a Liberty Ford in Vermillion! OWOOOM! ( joke only applies to people who live on NE Ohio.).
Portland is insufferable enough. Give them a Quidditch team instead.
Essentially, the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport just isn’t having it anymore.
I met Don Panoz and his lovely wife back in 2004 when I happened to stop by the Panoz shop unannounced and managed to wrangle a factory tour by the marketing director.
Doesn’t seem so far fetched now, does it?
This should help the 911 market bubble grow a little more.