Yeah... based on the shadow and the slip angle of the Mustang... that looks pretty iffy and very close to someone having a very bad day. I am pretty certain that would be considered wildly unsafe and a clear violation.
Yeah... based on the shadow and the slip angle of the Mustang... that looks pretty iffy and very close to someone having a very bad day. I am pretty certain that would be considered wildly unsafe and a clear violation.
Duke said:
Car & Driver did an amusing article where they rented a Ford Pinto, drove it to the museum and then went around satirically pointing out all sorts of safety hazards in the museum.
In reply to 914Driver :
Yeah, I hear those shells weigh as much as a Volkswagan Bug.... (bit of a callback to another thread)
914Driver said:Family in Toledo owns a 1 of 1 Jeep Unicorn.
I've seen the one-of-one 1938 Buick Century truck in person. Its the only factory-built Buick pickup truck, commissioned from buick by Charles Howard for transporting Seabiscuit.
Those were sold in Australia, not here until the 1960s and didn't last long. They're still sold there now. =~ (
I don't hate that Ranchero Mustang
914Driver said:Those were sold in Australia, not here until the 1960s and didn't last long. They're still sold there now. =~ (
Holden and the Ute are gone. It's now GM Specialty Vehicles in Australia.
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