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I think that's a Ford Model B, but if that's right and which exact model it is, I'm not sure.
Cano would probably know better.
Cano would probably know better.
I think that's a Ford Model B, but if that's right and which exact model it is, I'm not sure.
Cano would probably know better.
In 1987, Road & Track published a test summary that shows the 1988 Honda Prelude 2.0Si 4WS outperforming every car of that year on the slalom, with a speed of 65.5 mph (105.4 km/h), even besting exotics such as Porsche and Ferrari. For reference, the 1988 Chevrolet Corvette C4 took the same course at 64.9 mph (104.4 km/h).
I'm a big fan of the M3 series. And honestly, I think the fiddling makes it a bit better.Mopar?
... somebody fiddled with this E46...
That's a '68 Valiant.
It is a gray color, it was just ridiculously polished and clean.
MadertusPlease tell me it's not parked, please!
Cobra II!
How about it?
It was...
So yeah. Yesterday i was taking a soda from a vending machine in Shinjuku (i am here in tokyo on holiday) and silver GTR34 passes by. Wooooooooooooh!!! I was so frickken happy! Night, tall buildings perfect but not picture. Then i was walking towards our hotel and 5 minutes later: WOOOOOOOOOW. Blue GTR34. I almost started dancing in the street. This time i was drinking the soda so i only got very shaky and blurry from which you can only recognize Skyline backlights. Do you want to see it (its rubbish)? I know its pic or never happened but i just had to share this story.
It's a TR6. 👍
And I'm not surprised that Mustang hasn't sold.![]()
Seriously? For just over $3,000? If you find an original Mustang for that kind of money in the UK, which looks pretty sound but for some dodgy looking rims, please do let me know![]()
Appears to be a glassfibre replica (on a stretched Lincoln chassis?) The detailing at the front is different to a genuine Rolls.
Those aren't even BBSs, let alone RSs. They ain't even Enkeis, I think. And the black car is unmistakably a 1937 Chrysler, one of the ugliest cars of the era. Come on man, the scripting is in the hubcaps!