van-sarockin--rogue-trebuchet-old
Van Sarockin, rogue trebuchet
van-sarockin--rogue-trebuchet-old

@TimTim: No. But it would have been accurate to say the car has a top speed of nearly twenty miles an hour.

@appliance88: But Bernd flipped a closed body speedster, not an open cockpit formula car. Your test is inconclusive.

@Mr. C: I'm alright with that. Besides, it's illegal to use swastikas in Germany. Good thing, otherwise in fifty years people are going to try to pass these off as original grand prix cars at some auction.

Great photo of an odd car. The color doesn't so much seem unique as remind me of Bruce McLaren. And you're thinking of orange creamsicles.

One of Malcolm Bricklin's many mistakes. Still, the 360 got Subaru into the US market, where the story hasn't turned out so badly.

@Foo2rama: No LSO there, not with the crappiest fingering technique I've ever seen!

@bearslayer: Then I can just sneak in a lap for myself in the remaining time in the afternoon. No one's the wiser. But I did it for the children.

I guess Toyota will just have to sponsor the Friday Night Fights from now on.

I tried that, but all I'm getting is a wheezy calliope. Congrats, Middleswine, that was music to my ears!

@bearslayer: Alright. One lap, and then you're going to take a nap. And no arguments.

It's a car. It's for sale. Don't pay more for it that you're willing to lose. Then enjoy having it, and use it. Pay a dollar more and you're a fool.

Ringtime?

How many new Ferraris are they going to debut in one day?

It's not like you buy a Pagani for its looks.

I that FF is sad, it's crying on the inside. It looks more like a demented, homicidal clown. But I'm kinda into that.

This experiment proved that people who make extremely poor decisions, do not markedly improve once they set themselves on fire. Given that this experiment cost the life of one innocent van, I have to vote Crack Pipe.

@rebeldevil: I doubt I'd ever buy a Tesla, but it might be fun to see what it's all about.

They got to put in only the stuff they needed, rather than having to strip out all the stuff they didn't want. Might have helped them win.

A month or two doesn't mean that much right now. Just don't cut into the start of the late April sports car driving season. Financial woes are a problem, but much less critical than if they rolled out an underdeveloped car just to make a target introduction date.