Sometimes i wonder how anything like this made it through the design process. was NOBODY sober?!
Rufledt wrote: Sometimes i wonder how anything like this made it through the design process. was NOBODY sober?!
I have no idea what that is, but I has to be French, and no, I don't they are ever sober!
racerdave600 wrote:Rufledt wrote: Sometimes i wonder how anything like this made it through the design process. was NOBODY sober?!I have no idea what that is, but I has to be French, and no, I don't they are ever sober!
According to this site, its a Lancia, which is much better than French, and even less likely to be sober.
Here is a Citroen, I like it, but the Lancia is better.
Rufledt wrote: I don't know exactly where that dash is from but i know this is in the background of that shot:
Your instantaneous recognition of obscure cars from the merest sliver of information is quite impressive.
Also, that nose reminds me of a Rover Vitesse.
Rufledt wrote:racerdave600 wrote:I think soRufledt wrote: so 80's!323 GTX?
^^ nissan 200sx?
-J0N
HappyAndy wrote:racerdave600 wrote:According to this site, its a Lancia, which is much better than French, and even less likely to be sober. Here is a Citroen, I like it, but the Lancia is better.Rufledt wrote: Sometimes i wonder how anything like this made it through the design process. was NOBODY sober?!I have no idea what that is, but I has to be French, and no, I don't they are ever sober!
The Citroen steering wheel reminded me of something.....
Appleseed wrote: Here's the rest of the XT dash. Its a sci-Fi wet dream
I never wanted an XT until you posted this. Dammit.
Unrelated. The profile from the bike ride I'm doing this weekend. Okay, I'm only doing the 58 mile option which covers Neels, Wolf Pen, and Woody, but it's still over a vertical mile of climbing:
Amy wrote: Watch Mystery Men. It's featured prominently.
Interesting....
The crown jewel in the Mystery Men's nonlethal arsenal was the Herkimer Battle Jitney, a giant, tank-like truck that director Kinka Usher describes as a cross between a train and a WWII tank transporter on the DVD commentary.
(Debate still rages online as to whether or not it was a real vehicle -- it was most assuredly not.) Like everything else in "Mystery Men," the Herkimer Battle Jitney is both familiar and slightly off.
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