How could it run if the radiator is not even plumbed up? Crackalackalicious.
Oui! Vive le bleu-blanc-rouge!
Track tire & helmet storage bay.
I drove a beige Impala, inherited from my dad. Less chrome than the Caprice, sitting on blackwalls and dog dish steelies. It looked like an unmarked trooper car and was invisible to law enforcement. So I guess it was out of the ordinary, despite being so very ordinary.
Ummm… that's what happens when you drive into a quarry pit.
You are excited about a cigar lighter and optional ashtray with a USB plug?
Feathered prop would be used for the opposite of crash-back. Feathering minimizes prop drag, e.g. when a wind-powered vessel is under sail. Crash back or crash stop, as I understand it, involves reverse pitch or reverse thrust under power to maximize drag.
The Mercedes-Benz 600 Pullman shown here is de-badged, which makes me think that the producers of the series didn't want it to be identified as a Mercedes-Benz, which is sensible: a Benz in this context makes no sense. The car here is used as an official Japanese government vehicle, and using a Benz in this world for…
Probably $8-10K USD.
This is so much cooler than the Ducati. Better differentiation between design/look and capability of the road vs. dirt models. Likely much higher technology & price vs. the Scrambled.
Yes, XV STI would be perfect… if it were a bit lower. The Crosstrek is ungainly high.
I stand corrected and rescind my previous conjecture as to the source of funding for said attorney’s vehicle collection.
Do you not fear for your life? She’s a trained assassin, military-industrial complex contractor, with a staff of other trained assassins! Or, at least, she plays one on poorly-produced YouTube videos.
New Bondmobile, DUH. Rocket cannons, DUH.