In reply to Woody (Forum Supportum) :
My son keeps sending me ads for those things for sale. He says they're street legal in CT, but the ones we had at work topped out at 18-25 mph. Am I truckly confused?
RX Reven' said:In reply to stroker :
You can see the silver SUV under water in the second picture.
Bingo. I bet it has one of these stickers:
chandler said:
Took my father there last year for Father's Day. It's a truly impressive museum. It's also kind of crazy how Glenn Curtis's doesn't really get that much of the spotlight in early aviation, but he really set so many early records and really pushed boundaries.
It's a dragster...it's a truck...no, no it isn't...it's a really nice GT car that has been murdered to death.
stroker said:In reply to slefain :
What are we looking at?
A guy with NJ plates on his new Bronco started playing on a beach up in Bar Harbor, ME. He got stuck. At the entrance of the beach it has a sign that says something like "One of the highest tides on the east coast."
Pete. (l33t FS) said:NickD said:
Most of them get preserved in a hermetically-sealed bubble, or treated to immaculate restorations, or modified in OEM+ manner. Modifying one of them into a sick drift car isn't the end of the world.
RX Reven' said:In reply to stroker :
You can see the silver SUV under water in the second picture.
And the resulting oil sheen emanating from it.
They're not all M coupes, either. Though maybe that one was, looking at the front fender vent.
Pic unrelated:
My only gripe is that he left it that gawdawful piss yellow color. Yeah, I know, it's some sacred BMW color or something, but it's berkeleying hideous. It'd be much cooler in that purple that came on the E36s. Or, like, pretty much any other color.
chandler said:
I'm remind of Kyle Mohan's widebody 20B-turbo ND MX-5, in that it's as wide as it is long.
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