One of the main reasons that the premise seems a little incredulous to me is that it features a talking bear who flies a fucking airplane.
One of the main reasons that the premise seems a little incredulous to me is that it features a talking bear who flies a fucking airplane.
I suppose eventually GM will just find it easier (for them) not to invite you to their events anymore, kinda like Apple did to Gizmodo.
That one has shown up at the Houston Coffee and Cars sporadically as well.
All Tom McBurnie-style Corvette-based Daytona Spiders:
If it's been on NPOCP you should give Graverobber the credit.
There's plenty of modded C6 Z06s in my large metropolitan area that make more rear wheel horsepower, without all the silly cosmetics added to them. When they come up for sale, they are offered for less than half of what is being asked for this.
Since the general public must have a scapegoat without nuance or explanation, who's the bad guy in Australia - the greedy manufacturers or the corrupt unions?
She certainly can't be any less of a car guy than the bean-counters that predeceased her as CEO.
There are many things in this world where the phrase "looks like the real thing but at a fraction of the cost" is worn like a badge of honor. This would not be one of those things.
Not a specific engine here, but radials always give me the weirdest boner...
Yes.
Am I correct to assume that this will be an automatic as in torque converter-equipped slushbox and not a dual-cluch automatic gearbox?
This would be an awesome price if the car was finished to the nines and ran like a dream. Instead it seems that the owner has more or less bolted everything on just to make it easier to transport the fuck out of his garage once and for all.
My hunch is that any interior forensic testing will turn out much, much worse than even these results.
Despite its red paint, the original line seems to have been edited out, edited out.
I'm gonna go get the papers, get the papers.
This puzzled me as well. Perhaps that's the creativity needed to rotate the car...
I remember this car. It was magazine fodder for when the Ford V10 was newish and people still bought car magazines. Its 15 second quarter mile time (on propane) was not impressive.
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