More like the last 2 decades.
More like the last 2 decades.
Kind of complacent? I had an Altima as a rental recent and I will never get back the piece of my soul that died.
I feel like Nissan has been kind of complacent the past half a decade or so. Their product line has slowly become nothing I would even consider buying. Even at a discount.
Reasonably priced, frameless window sedans need to make a return.
O the pain. The feels when I look at my 78 Nova. Still waiting for the funds to drop 2500+ on heads on my 406. DAMN YOU GRAD SCHOOL AND YOUR ANNUAL COSTS!!!
Its not a death trap if you know how to drive it
Yup! Looks like you are as well. Glad we have still have a lot of sunny winter days to get in some driving.
The guy wants a car to drive, not a death trap
The second picture but with a windshield instead of a rollcage and an engine swap with a more driver friendly interior
Midgets, when running properly, are fun as hell. So, about two afternoons a year, when they were new.
3 suggestions:
I’m thinking the flat 6 from the honda goldwing. 210 lb ft of torque and about 100 hp.
Hayabusa swap and some sticky tires?
The one thing I hate about the factory MK IV Supra are the factory wheels. Yours are wayyyy better.
My 1966 Land Rover diesel 109 station wagon is patiently waiting its “turn” on my project list. I bought it in 1978 and it has almost 400,000 miles on it. The transmission broke for the third time twelve years ago and its been sitting ever since. I’ve been wasting my time working on the shiny thing in front of it.
I’m sort of over project cars at this point, but there a couple of old Honda VFR motorcycles on Craigslist that are calling to me.
I sold my last project bike, and that was a mistake, for multiple reasons. :(
I’ll submit my friend’s car. A 1965 Ford Falcon that was his first car in high school (we both owned Falcons). We had a lot of good adventures in that Falcon, including both of us driving our Falcons to California from Colorado when we were 18. He parked it behind his grandparent’s house for about three years before…