Wow, how nice and tastefully-
[Horrible diesel clatter]
I think I saw one of these where they grafted the entire top half of a VW bus onto the roof to raise it in the middle, leaving the back to be a low-roof sleeping compartment and the front to be a sitting area. The mid-section galley/living area was something I could actually stand in and have lots of light from the VW's windows.
Dude you can't drive an American car in the UK.
Unless your name begins with R and ends with ichard Hammond, or you're the kind of person who goes to parties which end with car keys in a bowl for a wife tombola.
An ad popped up in my Facebook news feed for a local mobile tyre fitting service called Get A Grip.
Would have been remiss of me not to be the first person to comment with this link
Yes, it's a song about fapping.
I bet his answer was "A what or a what? How Unamerican of you!"Had a coworker on Friday ask “if you wanted a hobby car, what would it be?” and I said “first generation Fiat Panda or Smart Roadster.” ?
Johnny Smith would probably disagree.
It's probably from seeing them so often, but I don't get excited when I see classic American cars. They're just... there.
Would you get more excited seeing British and European Sports cars? It could be a straight swap, American cars are something different and unusual here, they're also a bit too big for the roads which adds to that. I know some classic British sports cars like the MGB were sold in the US though so maybe those are still common-ish where we definitely didn't get stuff like the Roadrunner.
To be fair I still get excited by nice Triumphs, particularly the TR6 and GT6. Maybe I'd want one of those too...