Too bad there is no thread for the +4 in the Hide-Out.
Too bad there is no thread for the +4 in the Hide-Out.
What are these cars?
Volkswagen WWII Jeep (someone'll have the exact name) and Triumph Spitfire.Originally Posted by Piacki_117
Lack of charisma can be fatal.
Visca Catalunya!
OK thanks
VW Kübelwagen I think.
its not the Ferrari... but the mercedes to the right.. i only noticed it after i took the pic...
mercedes 6005 what its that?
Walk down the river
- Cause the river dont run...
Mercedes-Benz S600. W something
V12 406 hp or 394hp if made after 1993.
ohh... okay.. thx Piacki
Walk down the river
- Cause the river dont run...
It's strange that the badge reads 600 S, like the old S-classes...
Lack of charisma can be fatal.
Visca Catalunya!
when i standed like a meter from it.. it looked like a 5 (6005(
Walk down the river
- Cause the river dont run...
I need help on this one, I'm not exactly good on the older Americans like this...
Cadillac to start with...
"I find the whole business of religion profoundly interesting, but it does mystify me that otherwise intelligent people take it seriously." Douglas Adams
Survey says: 1947 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible; 6,755 were produced in '47.Originally Posted by Sauc3
UCP's biggest (only?) fan of the '74-'76 Mercury Cougar.
UCP's proudest owner of a '74 Cougar
My favorite color is chrome.
Thanks very much, it's appreciated.Originally Posted by Timothy (in VA)
It's not a Kuebelwagen. It's a VW Typ 181, known also as Thing (USA), Safari (Mexico) or Trekker(UK and other right-hand drive countries). Produced 1969-1980 in Germany and Mexico, assembled in Indonesia. Between 70 and 141 thousands were produced (couldn't find reliable data).Originally Posted by Gianni
And a question from me: What is this?
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It's not denial. I'm just very selective about the reality I accept.
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