It's heavily American muscle car bound, I should definitely get a Shelby Cobra like you have!! There's a few Matchbox cars in there, like the DBS Volante, orange Ford Bronco, and green VW Golf MkI. A few premium (all metal) HotWheels like the Ford GTs, Da
No point in trying to teach it good manners, because then the side pipes will go, insulation will be added, traction control, people will ask for a sound system, Apple Car Play, heated seats, etc. Would you want to ADD 100-200 kg to your Alpine? I think n
A friend asked me to help retrieve a car from his dry storage facility. I said, "What Car?" and he said, "My Shelby KR500". "Count me in" I reply. The catch is the car is down in Palm Springs and we'll have to drive down in his Porsche. Oh well. It was cl
It has many threads of past design about it. The Alfa TZ1 coupe is clearly this car's primary inspiration, but the modern Zagato also bears the hallmark of other cars build on the same basic Kamm-tail idea during the period; Ferrari 250 GT SWB "Breadvan"
Seen in some ways as a response to the AC / Shelby Cobra, the Tiger was a bit “sheep in wolf’s clothing” Nose a bit heavy, body/chassis a bit flexible, build quality a bit “English”, but it still looks nice and makes a decent Sunday driver. Just don’t pus
Traction Control: it is full of snow out there Drive by wire throttle: airplane Lamborghini: Countach Carroll Shelby: Cobra Big Block V8: Chrysler SRT8 Volvo: Mars Man Steel carbon fiber: Ugly Porsche: 911 sports car: Alfa Romeo GT: Porsche
Traction Control --> Turn it off Drive by wire throttle --> what is it Lamborghini --> crazy, wild, miura Carroll Shelby --> cobra Big Block V8 --> gas guzzling, sluggish Volvo --> safe, hard seats carbon fibre :-) --> light, stiff, P
Great photo at altitude. It reminds me of Pike's Peak in Colorado Springs, CO. I had a client nearby the area that owned a restored Shelby Cobra and he took me for a ride up there. Amazing feeling going up the mountain and making it up to the peak. Regard