tiderfish
Balls to the Walls
tiderfish

The local Dodge dealership started leaving those bumper strips on their Challengers now.

Toyota/Subaru please make the ‘86 an electric sports car!

Thats prolly why he is going to virginia in the 1st place. To get another beater for Moab.

Can we get a pic of you standing against it’s bed? man that looks tall!

so do buyers have to supply their own DB5 to be cut up? or are they making new ones?

Don’t forget the CR-Z! Man I wanted to like that thing! 

You also shave some weight by having the Transmission and the Rear Differential in the same unit. Basically you don’t need the housing for the rear diff.

One broken taillight, and the car is totaled! CP for sure!

Why is it just a V6? So it can be like the old one? 

Yeah that was what I was wondering. Gotta replace that line... Welp you have to remove the front fender, and either remove the plastic rocker panel shroud, or remove the passenger seat, and rear seat pan, and pull up the carpet.

The MB parts guy quoted me somewhere in the ballpark of $600 for the clutch and maybe $400 for the throw out bearing assembly. So more expensive than a corolla, but not too bad considering it will last 150k miles.

I have a 2005 C230 sedan with a stick. I find it a joy to operate. The throws are precise, the clutch engages in the same place every time, and the H pattern is very well spaced. I never shift into the wrong gear. The reverse gear is attached to the 1st gear, so I have on occasion popped it into reverse unexpectedly.

In that 1st video with the wheeled vehicle, boy is that thing bouncy! Those Marines in the back better be buckled in, and equipped with barf bags!

Wow, a manual crossover. I might have to hold the hate....

its nice, but not $6k nice

Something tells me that neither company can build a new 86 alone. I would be willing to bet their agreement contract forbids either entity from building their own. And why would they? They both seemed to make out on it.

Love the dudes that are “blessing” it with holy water. 

I read a few years ago that the plane is for sale, but the software that runs it must stay in US hands. Is this still true? Something about exporting encrypted software or something. If this is true how will these countries fly their expensive toys? Or are they just a static show of force? 

Got any shots inside that roof cargo box? 

Jeeze this makes me pine for the days when cars had names... not algebraic equations.