Sabine Schmitz FTW
Sabine Schmitz FTW
Restoring your dad's 1969 Norton Commando. This is a touching film of how they did it without their dad knowing.
The Tyrell P34. The only successful six wheel formula one car, and a winner too.
No list is complete without the Coyote from Hardcastle and McCormick? Loved the looks of this car growing up.
Ok, the easy answer here is the Cobra, but I am most interested in the Factory Five Project 818.
dats only in the mornin u suposted to be up cookin breakfast for someone WOO WOOOOOOO!
Whisler tips.
I have been lucky enough to ride in a car like this on the ring with a professional driver.
dontloseyourdinosaur- It's OK to disagree, but language like yours has no place on this forum.
Fan of Dale or not, blocking for two leading cars that far in front on the last lap was not a smart decision. No disrespect to the late, great, but this is recognized as not being a smart move on a last lap in the NASCAR community.
2001 Daytona 500
Nice call on the Avante. Don't forget about the Porsche 959. I remember it being very expensive and not popular as a result. It lived on the top shelve at the hobby shop for all to look up to.
This is the worst list I have even seen. Usually they get it right, but where is the:
The 1986 AMG Hammer.
In all fairness to this guy, I do not see any painted lines in this parking lot. Who really knows when the truck parked there and if there were any other cars in the parking lot.
The mid engined v8 Ferrari's have consistently out shown the front engined v12's in terms of value, performance, and style.
The 2010 Subaru WRX. Just as fast as the STi for a lot less money. Better resale value too.
Ah. Yeah. So I guess we should probably go ahead and make sure the 911 is top of the list. OK?
Is there even a question? 218mph top speed, sinister looks, exuberant interior, all yours for $8.8 million.
With soaring gas prices and American's looking to down size a 30 MPG, low priced, versatile 5-door SUV'ish car seemed like a good idea at the time. To bad it was a POS.