I have my cruiser, 1991 cadillac brougham, great for long trips,
8 other Vehicles - most interesting are:
1968 Mercedes Unimog (Swiss troup carrier for off roading & mud bogs)
1976 Starsky & Hurch Torino (588ci 655hp/703ft-lbs)
1979 Honda Civic 1st Gen 1200 (B16A Turbo 400hp+/400ft-lbs+)
8 other Vehicles - most interesting are:
1968 Mercedes Unimog (Swiss troup carrier for off roading & mud bogs)
1976 Starsky & Hurch Torino (588ci 655hp/703ft-lbs)
1979 Honda Civic 1st Gen 1200 (B16A Turbo 400hp+/400ft-lbs+)
Pics of the Torino please!!! I had a white 75 that I loved!
My first Drag Week
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All Ford Nationals
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Hot Rod Magazine
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Sweet pair!Besides the two in the photo:
2010 Lincoln MKS
2004 Mercury Sable
2016 Mitsubishi Outlander
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I have 3 vehicles. The 03 Marauder which has been acting up but I plan on supercharging, a 96 Impala that’s burning oil and has a crack in the windshield and I plan on LS Swapping. I love those cars like I couldn’t imagine. I can’t imagine a life without them anymore. This is cliche but for all their flaws, they’re perfect. Lastly I have a 2019 Kia Stinger GT AWD that works perfectly aside from flat tires and blown out suspension living in the northeast and I hate with all my heart. If it were I person I would insult them to their face and in front of their friends. It feels so anemic for 365 hp with twin turbos. It exists merely to drain me financially without the benefit of improved performance unlike my American cars. Don’t believe the hype about the Kia stinger. With that said, it’s for sale on swapalease
Maybe it’s because I’m leasing it. Maybe it’s because it has a gas tank the size of a postage stamp. Maybe it’s because I can’t see out of it. Maybe it’s maybelline. The fact I live in the northeast doesn’t help the low profile tires getting flats and blowing out the suspension. Idk they don’t make them like they used to so I started buying them like they used to and now I’m not impressed with the Stinger