Tuesday, July 12, 2022

Nice

 


14 comments:

  1. Where functionality meets art. Stunning.

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  2. Had a V-12 and a 4-speed. The front track was only 53" wide. They don't show many front-on, low pictures because the tires are almost a foot in from the fender wells.

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    1. Tires had to have turning clearance inside fenders. A little
      artististic license I suppose!
      Bubbarust

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  3. Even though it would most likely handle like shit, I'd still drive that every day.

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  4. Good luck changing a flat tire.

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  5. Don't think you'll afford it even at$92/hour, better ask for a raise.

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    1. Sarah only earns 1 hour every 3 months. The rest of the time she's sucking dix down on the docks for a quarter each.

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  6. Nice looking car. Not sure what the advertisement says. Haven't had Spanish since high school.
    -Snakepit

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    1. Uh, Snake, I think that's French.

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    2. JAJAJAAJJAJAAA!!
      -Snakepit

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  7. Just look at those curves! It looks very female.

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  8. I saw a 165 in Oman some few years ago. It was just a original body and interior with a custom frame and drivetrain. the front wheel openings were greatly enlarged as the track width was much increased. I recognized it even though it was painted a bright yellow. It was on the road. I felt it was monstrously deformed. petrodollars begets rude behaviors. I weeped at the loss of beautiful art.

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  9. Add, ignorance, arrogance and classless to rude!

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