torchytorchandthefunkyfrunks
TorchyTorchandtheFunkyFrunks
torchytorchandthefunkyfrunks

Now I just need to figure out how to drive a Peel P50 without a seat...

Too late; the Sultan of Brunei's order all of them already. In bright yellow and red.

Wonderful article... Definitly sets Gizmodo as a genuine gadget information source. I enjoyed it very much.

@JonZeke: My father was fortunate enough to pick up 4 of the Pocher kits at something like $40 each during a liquidation scale. Only one, his Fiat 1907 Gran Prix Le France, has been built so far, with great care by my grandfather. It's a beautiful piece.

Unless you're mechanically inclined, don't buy a car more than 15 years old. Things change too much in that time, and repair costs will go up.

@Jordan Wheeler: That's great to hear. I keep looking at local listings, waiting for my opportunity to knock.

@Spiegel Del Ocho: I've been looking all over, but I don't see any good PS3 deals that don't include a bunch of crap I don't want.

After getting my free Krispy Kreme, I'm gonna need the free vasoline to get out of my chair (but you can keep the free health pocket planner).

@powermatic: I noticed that too. Someone's legs are skinny to a creepy degree.

@MaWeiTao: That's an excellent point that I'd like to commend you on. Now my question is: who caters to the purist, and how?

@CABEZAGRANDE: I have the same situation: a 2000 Buick LeSabre that was my grandfather's car that was passed on to me.

When I saw the first picture, I thought NP.

@blyan-reloaded: I just saw the movie a few weeks ago for the first time. I wanted to tell everyone that it was a "touching experience," but that would have been the wrong choice of words.

@blyan-reloaded: +1 to you too for helping me not feel so alone.

@BradMW: They even missed the Kia Cee'd!!!