I attended my first Indy 500 in 1977 (AJ Foyt - big year).
Who picked a Delta 88 as the pace car? (although James Garner as driver was cool)
I attended my first Indy 500 in 1977 (AJ Foyt - big year).
Who picked a Delta 88 as the pace car? (although James Garner as driver was cool)
poopshovel wrote:Ransom wrote:I'm not crazy. You're the one who's crazy.
INSTITUTION! /Suicidal Tendencies.
Ransom wrote:
I have a friend with a car dropped like that, but not so much negative camber. I guess I should say he HAD a car like that. He was going around a corner, the steering locked, and he kept turning right into a tree. Something tells me dropping a car to the ground and then letting it scrape like crazy can result in some serious suspension damage in a few thousand miles...
Datsun310Guy wrote: I attended my first Indy 500 in 1977 (AJ Foyt - big year). Who picked a Delta 88 as the pace car? (although James Garner as driver was cool)
I would rock that beast all day. "Parisian brothel" red interiors are the best.
Datsun310Guy wrote: I attended my first Indy 500 in 1977 (AJ Foyt - big year). Who picked a Delta 88 as the pace car? (although James Garner as driver was cool) I would rock that beast all day. "Parisian brothel" red interiors are the best.
there is one of these sitting in a barnyard just outside of Fythe, Alabama.
mad_machine wrote:
That reminds me. A guy I work with drives a Mtero. We were going to "eyelash it" on him the next time they go on sale.
In reply to Appleseed:
I see that E36 M3 10 times a day, and I roll my eyes every time. Its visual offensivness is often amplified by a poorly installed 500,000 watt stereo with 3 subwoofers blasting mariachi music.
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