If I had 100k to throw down for a car, it would not be this one...you could get a fleet of interesting carbed babies for that money, which would be safer, better and a helluva lot more useful for me.
I would...but for a little less money. Great find!
Mer-kant. Sorry, but 2k ain't going to go far towards the cost of a new baby and he's SO close to being done with it and could get more then. Other people's projects, however nice they sound--and this one sounds delicious--always make me leery.
And even this 1953 Fiat prototype!
But I'll take the Diablo, please.
The red number reminds me of this old late 50s prototype, the Chrysler Diablo...
Well, we're prudish in Virginia but we're not always the fastest thinkers. Kennylang85 wrote but I couldn't get it to appear that it is his buddy's and it does stand for "Nasty Tahoe."
"Do you love me?"
No, Contour. Sorry.
Wouldn't change a thing, inside or out. Nice price all day long. And the days, of course, are 24 hours long...
Hey, first things first!
"Mr. Cube" indeed. Wicked sounding machine but it needs someone who can keep it on the straight and narrow.
I still prefer this. Train whistle and kick your ass.
@Gimmi: Alas, the car's body used to do the talking; now the wheels overshadow the car--or at the very least, compete too strongly with it.
Hmmm...we used to sketch things like this in the margins of our school notebooks. In the real world, not so cool. Why not just buy a 59? They overshadow everything they're near. Also no fin enhancement needed. Caddys of this era were never meant to settle onto the ground like a tired chicken.
Pretty ridiculous indeed.
What's wrong with this Dart?
I look at one of the new Fiestas (having had the pleasure of driving a 77 or 78) and the neon waterfall on the dash was fugly. I've seen juke boxes that were more tasteful.
Crack. Just go get an old Bronco or IH. I wonder what he's using for ballast?
I didn't realize you were psychic. Got any Lotto numbers?!
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