No problem! When i saw it hanging out by the paddock on my first day, i just kinda did a slow walkaround, jaw dropped wide open. Unbelievably cool car IMHO.
No problem! When i saw it hanging out by the paddock on my first day, i just kinda did a slow walkaround, jaw dropped wide open. Unbelievably cool car IMHO.
If David Bowie were a car.
Hmmm this could be the second coolest vintage toyota i’ve seen in the past week.
(Not my photos, from the lemons facebook page)
is it weird i usually dislike heavy modified cars but somehow love this one?
It’s like if Homer Simpson decided to build a drift car.
Everyone needs a Pajero Evo.
This is what I want
Having just bought a Pajero 2.5TD, my desire for a Pajero Evo has risen to levels I never thought possible beforehand.
I NEED a Pajero Evo. So badly. So, so very badly.
Maserati never left the American market and has an even worse reputation for quality control than Alfa did. If ever there was a brand that FCA should have quietly removed from the US market, it’s Maserati.
They were called “elephants”
It would be interesting if the easiest way to get a Hilux in the US was to get a Navistar
Also, it’s fucking rich for Americans to make jokes about the French when we’re safe behind two large oceans. We haven’t had foreign troops wrecking our shit on the mainland since 1812. The attack on Pearl Harbor was largely (entirely?) limited to the military base, and there were some Japanese troops on an island in…
I agree with all this, but let’s be honest about us helping the US during the American Revolutionary War: we did it mostly to piss the British off :p
A good number of them had probably fought in WWI too. Add that to the 1.3 million who were killed in that war, the 1.1 million who were badly wounded, the ageing population due to the missing births during that war (estimated 1.4 million, so that’s nearly 700K men aged 21-25 missing from the population), the hundreds…
Hell, Americans have the French to thank for their independence. It was only fair that the Americans repaid that debt during WWII.
it’s ok don’t worry, we’re above that.
Plus we’re taught history. We know the score.
We have thousands of years of military history, we were a world spanning empire at some point, we funded the american revolution ... And we also know that even if yes, our government surrendered in ww2, most of the people didn’t, and the…
As I recall there were over a hundred thousand French casualties during the German invasion. They didn’t suffer that from running away.
Isn't that a monster van?
it is and you can- it is the mantle of the awesome.