urbanemonkey
UrbaneMonkey
urbanemonkey

In the 70's in England, my Granddad bought a new Rover P6. He specifically chose the one that had “ROVRE” across the boot (trunk) because it made him laugh.

Years ago, I took the Auto Train from Virginia to Orlando. I paid for a little cabin, and got to use my own convertible when I arrived in Florida. It was overall, a lovely experience! 19 hours after embarking, I arrived, fed and rested in Florida. Although I, too, slept - it was in a little private berth, rocked to

I have one. You’ll love it, but it isn’t as floaty as the 70's and 80's land yachts.

Or on-street parking.

Never mind the Hitlers. Ad says “137xxx miles”. Actual photo of the odo says:

‘nother ‘68 here, thoroughly approve of all your choices, both of you!

Well, not any more - since the accident!

So that passengers can recline their seats and have their heads supported. Also a weak argument for preventing whiplash in the event of a non-fatal crash or an exceptionally hard landing. 

Wasn’t it the Feds who ruined it? I thought the Feds threatened to pull funding for Montana’s Interstates if they didn’t put a limit in place?

Great video!

The FAA says that, in VFR flight, you have to maintain 500' clearance from structures. FAR-AIM 91.119(c):

Sorry, but in this case, it was a mistake.

This thing is almost offensively stupid.

Not a single picture of the top down. Hmmmmm. CP

I had a ‘99 Dodge Ram 2500 with rear-only ABS. Never triggered them, so can’t tell you what they were like. 

I had three of these. My first was a ‘79 Break (station wagon). My parents gave it to me when the dealer they tried to trade it to gave them an additional £250 off their new car if they would just... not.

Headline: 2007. V10 M6. 200,000 miles.

2006. Cobalt. $4,000.

$200k over on a Porsche Speedster.