When she discovers Western saddles.......
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Inrange still exists? I used to follow them way back in the day but always disliked Karl for reasons I couldn't put my finger on. Once Ian distanced himself I assumed they died off.
Edit, stupid autocorrect.
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Gross.This was at the top of the page when I did a search.
Keith
That is amazing joinery. Only question I have is, how did they assemble those joints?
Do tell sugar tits?There’s a handful of videos of this guy out there lol
I think she has a Pomeranian trapped in her undies
All mushrooms are edible, some only once.
*Miura.
People post them, he dances and twirls batons.Do tell sugar tits?
The fun question of the week in my household was, any Ferrari you want, free, you don't pay for maintenance or insurance but you also can't sell it, so no loss or profit from the deal.
I started by thinking 250 GTO, because its possibly the most beautiful car of all time. But its so valuable and rare I don't think I could enjoy driving it or really beat on it.
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Then I thought maybe 308 GT4 Dino. Fairly inconspicuous, haul more people, not a Ferrari douchebag type of car. But not special enough for a once in a lifetime free Ferrari.
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I discarded F40 pretty quickly. One of my favorite cars because its so cool, but it's a nasty barely tamed race car with blobs of glue all over the interior and a high likelihood of killing me.
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I briefly thought about F355 or 360. Common enough to be fairly disposable, I could beat on it without guilt, amazing sound. But no, not that special.
So now I'm stuck between 288 GTO and F50. I love the 80's vibe, pop up headlights and small V8 of the 288, but not a fan of turbos. The F50 was one of the halo cars of my childhood. Great V12 sound, decent styling, analog, manual brakes and steering and all that good stuff, cool tech like the engine being a stressed member. One of my favorite car reviewers speaks very highly of it.
An entire week of mental turmoil about cars I'll never have. My son is wishing he never asked the question now.
*Miura.
More great footage.
The fun question of the week in my household was, any Ferrari you want, free, you don't pay for maintenance or insurance but you also can't sell it, so no loss or profit from the deal.
I started by thinking 250 GTO, because its possibly the most beautiful car of all time. But its so valuable and rare I don't think I could enjoy driving it or really beat on it.
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Eh, that one was only briefly considered. The looks are a bit polarizing for me, but lately I really like them. The problem is that they aren't interesting from a technical standpoint in any way. It's basically a car shaped truck with 12 cylinders, and known for driving like a truck too.Throw a 365 GTB/4 Daytona in there (Competizione-spec optional):
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There is a company doing Testarossa restomod, but I don't recall who.The 250 GTO seems the closest to resembling the Jaguar "E" type in form (if not performance):
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My father had one of these with the very first "V12" engine that came out. But he traded it in for an XJ-12 Sedan (an XJ6 with that same V12 engine). I recall the E-Type used to have battery powered "electric fans." You had best hope they were working or you'd be SOL. I recall them coming on once you turned on the ignition but before starting the motor.
If I ever were to own a Ferrari (and I probably won't), I would attempt to have them "custom build" me a "Testarosa."
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The fun question of the week in my household was, any Ferrari you want, free, you don't pay for maintenance or insurance but you also can't sell it, so no loss or profit from the deal.
I started by thinking 250 GTO, because its possibly the most beautiful car of all time. But its so valuable and rare I don't think I could enjoy driving it or really beat on it.
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Then I thought maybe 308 GT4 Dino. Fairly inconspicuous, haul more people, not a Ferrari douchebag type of car. But not special enough for a once in a lifetime free Ferrari.
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I discarded F40 pretty quickly. One of my favorite cars because its so cool, but it's a nasty barely tamed race car with blobs of glue all over the interior and a high likelihood of killing me.
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I briefly thought about F355 or 360. Common enough to be fairly disposable, I could beat on it without guilt, amazing sound. But no, not that special.
So now I'm stuck between 288 GTO and F50. I love the 80's vibe, pop up headlights and small V8 of the 288, but not a fan of turbos. The F50 was one of the halo cars of my childhood. Great V12 sound, decent styling, analog, manual brakes and steering and all that good stuff, cool tech like the engine being a stressed member. One of my favorite car reviewers speaks very highly of it.
An entire week of mental turmoil about cars I'll never have. My son is wishing he never asked the question now.
*Miura.
More great footage.
*Dodge Demon squints his eyes in Josey Wales fashion*F50 hands down. Once you drive one..there is nothing like it.
People think “sports cars” have to be the fastest. Exactly the opposite, race cars need to be the fastest. Sports cars need to make you feel something.
Ferrari knew this making the f50, the rest of the car industry is now just understanding what it means.
***… An entire week of mental turmoil about cars I'll never have. My son is wishing he never asked the question now…
*Miura.
More great footage.
Come on lash, you're better than that... Here I marked all the joints for you, they mortised the ends & then just stacked them up like Lincoln Logs.That is amazing joinery. Only question I have is, how did they assemble those joints?
Exactly. That's why things like the Honda S600, Lancia Stratos, tons of slow Alfa Romeos and such make up my giant bucket list of cars.People think “sports cars” have to be the fastest. Exactly the opposite, race cars need to be the fastest. Sports cars need to make you feel something.
Ferrari knew this making the f50, the rest of the car industry is now just understanding what it means.
Damn AI......Look how short her first two fingers are!
Agreed. The proportions are nuts too, it's hard to believe they are Miata sized.I truly believe the Miura is one of the most beautiful cars ever built…far prettier than any Ferrari to my eyes. The only thing keeping it out of the #1 position for me is that I don’t think I could bear to drive it in anger; I’d just park it and stare at it.
That's because they were built before everything became big fat and heavy. Most everything from that time is tiny compared to modern vehicles.Agreed. The proportions are nuts too, it's hard to believe they are Miata sized.
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Yup, they weren't exactly worried about making space for airbags and ABS modules..That's because they were built before everything became big fat and heavy. Most everything from that time is tiny compared to modern vehicles.
I have a customer that has a LAmbo Aventador, hybrid,
Nice. You certainly put a lot into this. Congratulations well done***
LoL, pretty much the same here. And thanks for that video.
Great catch too! And in light of your post, it’s wonderfully ironic how I somehow typed Mucielago instead of Miura. I was talking about this with my son earlier in the day as well, and he said “Murcielago” as his favorite…my mind must have gone to that conversation as I was typing. I clearly can’t multitask as well anymore! LoL
I truly believe the Miura is one of the most beautiful cars ever built…far prettier than any Ferrari to my eyes. The only thing keeping it out of the #1 position for me is that I don’t think I could bear to drive it in anger; I’d just park it and stare at it.
Rules:
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