Finally, a good use for a new Caravan!
Finally, a good use for a new Caravan!
These look like the old Mark IV monorail trains that Disney's been working to replace. I wonder if the new trains have some kind of safety technology in place to keep this from happening again.
It's still a Rambler to me.
Gets a big "meh" from me. Not bad, but nothing I'd ever pay money for, or even take for free.
I recognize that Rambler, and the Comet next to it. I saw (and photographed) both cars last July.
Someone here said the rear end stuck out too far. I guess it did.
Wonder if we'll have a Karmann product for DOTS this weekend as a tribute.
I was rooting for her. Damn shame, we lost Farrah, MJ and Ed McMahon in the same week.
4M Plan?
@HoyaCarLover: I'm pretty sure the GM cars you're referring to were designed, engineered and built without a government bailout. Well, maybe not built.
@Plecostomus needs GALVANIZED SCREWS: Taurus says Rental Car. Granada says Malaise and vinyl roofs, and some people are dumb enough to associate it with a conflict in a certain small country.
No, no, no. Russian police are supposed to be brutal. Clearly something was lost in translation when the officers were told to place a pit in the street to slow down traffic.
You know you love it.
I did this already in the Miura thread 3 weeks ago...
I hope that Lincoln lasts a good long time. It's awesome and totally deserving of having all that extra bling and sticker crap removed so it can be driven proudly as God intended.
@tonyola: Funny that you mention the Seraph. I always thought that one was the worst-looking Rolls. Well, next to the Phantom. Never had a problem with the Spirit/Spur, and I simply loved the Shadow.
I love my clunker.
96 points for my '85 6000 STE thanks to its fully-functioning digital dash and zero cupholders.
@brickyard: Actually, I think CSX2000 is the one they're talking about in the article and maybe it slipped their minds that CSX2001 is the second Cobra built. CSX2000 is absent from the Wikipedia article on the Cobra, but a "CSX0001" is listed as the 221-powered prototype.