In reply to mtn :
Is that hotdog Mac sushi?
color me interested.
barefootskater5000 said:In reply to mtn :
Is that hotdog Mac sushi?
color me interested.
Me, too. I love it when people try to make basic food fancy.
The F4 Phantom. Amazing how baller this plane still looks 65 years after it first flew. My dad worked on them in the Navy from 65-68.
KyAllroad said:
That's a Wild Weasel. See the second cockpit? Thats for the Bear. These guys would go up north and try to get shot st by SAMs. Then they'd lock onto tbe radar painting them and smoke them. 2 Weasel pilots were awearded the Medal of Honor, one for protecting a downed F-105, and the other for getting battle damage but not returning to base untill the SAM site was destroyed. Brass balls, all of them.
In reply to barefootskater5000 :
Nellis. Just a whirlwind blast through Vegas dropping off the car with the boy.
He now has a car that starts and runs. The hooptie POS Lexus let him down more times than seems reasonable for "bulletproof reliability". Mazda FTW!
Eric (Ottawa) said:In reply to NickD :
I know my weakness is just about *any* car modified like this
That's honestly about the best possible use for a rubber-bumper C3.
Back in 1989 a couple in Long Island, New York, paid about $100 for a storage unit without knowing the contents.
At first, “they really didn’t know what it was, Doug Redenius, co-founder of the Ian Fleming Foundation, which authenticated the car, told NBC News in 2013 of the couple. They had never even seen a Bond film, according to CNBC, and “they had no idea how valuable their discovery was.”
The husband was planning to fix the car, but he got a call while hauling it home via CB radio. The man on the other end said, “You know you have a Bond car?” They rented the movie and realized what they had.
After getting the Lotus Esprit authenticated by the original builders, the couple put it up for auction in 2013 at RM Sotheby’s. It was sold to a secret buyer for $997,000. That buyer was Elon Musk.
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