Rufledt wrote:
No navigator: posed, slow speed shot. Also, lights are on in the daytime.
Quattro creating the legend instead of being the legend.
Rufledt wrote:
No navigator: posed, slow speed shot. Also, lights are on in the daytime.
Quattro creating the legend instead of being the legend.
Keith Tanner wrote:Rufledt wrote:No navigator: posed, slow speed shot. Also, lights are on in the daytime. Quattro creating the legend instead of being the legend.
Agreed it's a staged shot, but I think it's got a real legend behind the wheel. I could be wrong, but I recall an article in either EVO or Octane a few years ago where Audi too an Evo II Sport Quattro back to the South of Frnace and drove it up the classic Col de Turini with Walther Rohrl driving, I think this is one of the pics from that day, so to me, it's still legendary.
My teenage crush doing her day job helping create the legend. For once without a co-Driver pissing off many chauvinistic males helping further the legend.
nderwater wrote:
I want my electrons back. How dare someone sully the awesomeness of BTTF on a butt ugly car.
And this isn't an anti Datsun rant. I <3 350Z's
ncjay wrote: Good news - It's for sale!!! http://www.cars-on-line.com/48177.html
That must be the most powerful car ever!
CAD Northwest has tons of plans for that!
Final season starts in January.
These two have done more in the past 14 years to get kids interested in science than any other TV show I can think of. They certainly sparked discussions of the scientific method in my own home. Heck, some of their "do-overs" even sparked discussions on rigor and the benefits of sample sizes with my kids.
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