JoeyM wrote:EvanB wrote:Yeah, Tufvesson's Caresto is a good looking volvo.... but I actually prefer the one they call Jakob
Here's a youtube clip showing him restoring a p1800 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idPZfxV4BUM&feature=watch-vrec
Ranger50 wrote:
wouldn't you need a milling machine that small to make...a milling machine that small?
Rob_Mopar wrote:
Now that is one crossover you don't see coming. But Herbie IS a Disney character and so is R2D2 now...
I shall not post the picture I found when putting "love bug star wars" into Google. But that sure was a comfy looking light sabre.
MrJoshua wrote:mrhappy wrote:Any more to that gif? Either the driver is king badass who goes into instant drift mode after that last bounce.........or it ends badly.
It ends badly - he basically flys through the roundabout and totals the car on the other side. This happened somewhere north-west of Toronto, ON.
mrhappy wrote:
Let's just take the stance fad to its logical conclusion. Since it seems to be all about style over substance, why not get as low as practical and have the most detrimental effect on performance and just go with no wheels at all?
This would not appeal to guys, who, according to Camry commercials, like rims and sleekness, but maybe others may like it.
In reply to T.J.:
Cause I think Camry when the word sleek comes to mind.
But what I think when I think Camry.
T.J. wrote:
Dude, he can totally go lower. He just need a little more camber and more narrow rotors.
914Driver wrote: What is this?
Porsche Murene Concept
http://www.classicdriver.com/us/magazine/3200.asp?id=16129
I google-found it b/c it has a porsche logo on the front and the name in front of the front wheel.....
I like this Iteration better - the lift and O/R tires look frighteningly good...
Grizz wrote: But what I think when I think Camry.
I'm totally going to drive an appliance like that. You just need to cut it up, beat on it a while with a wooden hammer, and weld some bits from a box fan to it. After that, the thing makes a half way decent grill shell. (the side of my grill shell are from a clothes drier or washing machine....don't remember which)
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