Nope, E-Type Jag.
I had never heard of that Merc, it looks amazing. It reminds me of the Auto-Union Streamliner from 1938, both those cars are very good-looking and very cool.
I don’t know, the Merc gives the Miura and the Jag a run for their money.
How about the Nissan Bluebird?
BMW and Toyota is making a supra and the Z4’s cousin is the supra because the chassis is the same
http://www.classicandperformancecar.com/front_website/octane_interact/modelpicture.php?id=3768
How about this?
i really never got the point of the delorean. Is it a coupe?
Yes, but the DeLorean is special. It has good doors, is severely underpowered, and made by a man caught up in a cocaine scandal.
Just like your average time traveller…
lol ^
Yeah I also did a bit or research, seemingly DMC (texas) bought all the NOS and OEM parts and are now assembling cars from these parts and selling them. They also deal in certified pre-owned deloreans.
1993-1995(2002 in japan including the Spirit R) Mazda RX-7 (FD3s)
The FD was an absolute classic, it had sexy as f**k styling, perfect weight distribution, a twin turbocharged Wankel rotary engine producing 255 hp, i mean…
LOOK AT IT.
Mmmmm, dat aluminum bodywerk.
Meh. LS motors are put into everything these days.
I think the LS should be sapped on American and european cars
The Gallardo isn’t being produced anymore because of the Huracan. I doubt I’m the only one with this opinion but I preferred the Gallardo much more… I remember back in the mid 2000s lots of celebrities owned the first generation Gallardo.
Well to be honest, i prefer the Gallardi than the Huracan
[quote=“nialloftara”]Looks better with a ls7
http://mazdafitment.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/FD-WITH-LS7.jpg[/quote]
I’m going to kill you and mount your head on a stake in front of Felix Wankel’s grave.
The autozam az-1
Restarting the production of the Mercedes W123 and W126 would be my dream come true. Those two series were the last modell-lines representing the traditional Mercedes-Benz quality. Those cars were built like a tank or a bank vault, and most of them are still running. I’m not sure that the current Mercedes line-up will stand the test of time as well as the classic modells of the 1970s-80s.