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The one shaped like a gecko. Weisman.

Delicas are awesome. There's a dealership on Vancouver Island who specializes in them. This one is a little too new for me. I like the older ones that are more cab-forward.

Whale (english): aquatic mammal with no pronounced rostrum, having a blowhole, pectoral fins and large horizontal tail flukes. May be fast predators or languid filter feeders.

#planelopnik

*snap

Police livery makes the Panamera look significantly less like a suppository.

According to my Dad this was a big thing at the time - at least where he lived.

My dad (and I'm sure he's not alone here) has stories of him and his buddies renting GT350Hs for the weekend. Get one on a Friday afternoon, do a quick engine swap with your garden-variety '65 Mustang notchback, spend Saturday afternoon destroying other cars from stoplight to stoplight, or winning in the stock classes

Congratulations to the four of you. Your prize beer is worthy of sharing. This is one of my favourites, although you'll have to travel to England to get another.

Not a shooting brake.

Let me guess... 26-years-old.

No. But rampant alcoholism does.

Clicked on the link. Sad to hear that they just lost a driver to a racing accident.

I like it. My only concern would be that because it's sitting on a heavy truck frame, the whole thing will be um... portly. It would be cool to see a rat-Porsche with this engine sitting on a lighter F-150 frame. You could still do a super-wide rear-end, and fabricate the mounts for the 7.4l.

Oh. Hell. Yes.

That's the version I know as well.

Nissans 370Z and GT-R, Merc SLS, and an Eclipse had one hell of a night. This is not what I was expecting from all the camo-clad teaser cars.

This one is a personal-preference choice for me. I have loved the Tiger since I sat in one at the age of nine (32 years ago now). They have the elegance and class that is missing from every other Shelby product. They're the polite Shelby that can - if needed - kick you in the balls if you look at it wrong.

Sunbeam asked him on board after they got a request from an American (I think) Sunbeam distributor, for a British sports car with an American V8. Shelby had already done the Cobra 289 so it made sense to bring him into the project.