The thing just looks almost exactly like the vette. I would hate for the whole world to just think I was driving a vette if I plunked down big bucks on a Ferrari. Or worse, people thought I did some cheap Ferrari kit on a vette.
The thing just looks almost exactly like the vette. I would hate for the whole world to just think I was driving a vette if I plunked down big bucks on a Ferrari. Or worse, people thought I did some cheap Ferrari kit on a vette.
This is pretty similar to the situation that involved Martin Truex and Clint Bowyer in 2013 to make the Chase at Richmond.
Jeep Wrangler. It’s a body-on-frame 4x4 with solid axles front and rear and a longitudinal-mount engine and transmission. The engine tech is most definitely 21st-century but the rest of it is as classic as they come.
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Interesting article, thanks for the background info Jason. I thought it was going to be the odd rear fog light indicator I found on my old Mercedes and Porsche. Initially, I thought my flasher was broken until doing some digging. Cool find.
I think much more useful would be a progressive brake light indicating braking…
Oh so many, and I’m happy to elaborate if needed. I’ve had an “ I’ll figure it out” attitude, try to never put myself in a dangerous situation, but I certainly have inadvertently. I’ve owned a lot of project vehicles for my age and never let not knowing, get in the way of a project
I take a fair amount of pride in working on my car myself, and although sometimes I feel like I’m backed into a…
My team loves crap can racing, but doesn’t love partying in a dirty crap can paddock or sleeping in a dirty crap can…
Sorry, after last week’s post, I’m knee deep in a Mad Max Power Wheelz build (I’m serious, and my nephews WILL rule their post-apocalyptic playground).
There's also some beautiful hiking in the area. Not too many years ago, I worked with (hired him for a few years actually) a brilliant engineer at INL who worked on projects such as this in his past. Many of the things he had to stop himself and couldn't discuss. Lots of technology people thought were crazy were…
I was gonna say, the best thing about this project is that, unlike basically everything else on here, the crazy parts still exist. They're the only reason to go to Idaho Falls, a multiple-thousands-mile road trip I intend on making some day.
Nobody wins? I disagree. JEEP GUY WON. I don't even like Jeeps, but this sold me.
Exactly!
Seems interesting, but I bet the parts bill a bit larger. Three pieces of glass, rear quarter has damage, rear bumper and misc have damage on that side, panel gap on the passenger side. The photographer I'm sure is taking some flattering angles, but honestly I love articles like this. If I could get a car Id love…
Jeep Wrangler plus pickup bed equals awesome. Wrangler pickup plus 4" lift and rescue gear? Sweet baby jesus... this…
ah yes the douchiest fashion accessory for the douchiest of car owners, I'd say Apple and BMW know their market very well
I feel like if you're driving a classic 911, your experience should be about the journey, not the destination. But…
Beautiful car....two questions.