Can't figure out how to pull the gif out of the page, but thought it was worth this group.
From the post:
My buddies decided to mate a 77 Ford F-100 with a Lexus LS400. I present to you the cantileafer suspension of the Flexus F-1UZ
-Rob
Can't figure out how to pull the gif out of the page, but thought it was worth this group.
From the post:
My buddies decided to mate a 77 Ford F-100 with a Lexus LS400. I present to you the cantileafer suspension of the Flexus F-1UZ
-Rob
Duke said:914Driver said:That is a lot of excessively complicated machinery to trust your life to.
'a lot of excessively complicated machinery to trust your life to.' is already a pretty good description of a machine designed to beat the laws of physics into submission to start with. I call the folding mechanism a great designed in failure point to save you from having to trust your life to such an unnatural form of transport to begin with. Give me fixed wings as the FSM intended.
Duke said:Last two GIFs aren't animating for me, including my own, which animates on my computer.
In the meantime, here's my favorite GIF of all time:
[edit] ...aaaaand this one doesn't animate either. Am I doing it wrong? Can you not upload animated GIFs here?
I'm not sure what's going on, but I think there's a hint in the fact that if I view the image in a new tab, it shows a gif file extension, but if I go to save it to try viewing it locally, it wants to save as a jpg. I think perhaps there's some funkiness going on between what you're viewing and what's getting posted?
EDIT: To add that even if I've opened the linked image in a new tab, so I'm not copying it out of the page but simply saving the file itself, it wants to save as a jpg.
914Driver said:
HA! I did that on accident one time in a borrowed ‘94. Much as I suppose this was also just rolling with the punches
In reply to 914Driver :
Full up angle and some turns on the screw will get you up on the roof “smartly”.
Appleseed said:35 years later and I still want this.
I had one as a kid. It doesn't actually do that. Pretty sure it's still in my folks basement...
Also all the glow in the dark stuff is sticky tape you have to apply yourself, and the structures are all cardboard
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