Buried Belvedere
#11
I bet they know not to bury them anymore, Hidden room, walled off in the courthouse woulda been a better choice, They probably COULD have drove it out under those circumstances with some coaxing. Probably wouldnt have been capable of any sort of distance right off the bat, but might have moved under her own steam a little.
Lessons learned
Lessons learned
#13
Grimm, Buddy old pal, its a piece of **** and you know it.
I think once they opened the vault in the ground they should have checked the car out. Which I'm sure they did. meaning some kind of apointed offical.
once they seen it was a pile of rot in the ground they should have re-buried it instead of spend all is time and Hoopla, which cost many thousands of dollars.
To say what? What a piece of ****.
I think once they opened the vault in the ground they should have checked the car out. Which I'm sure they did. meaning some kind of apointed offical.
once they seen it was a pile of rot in the ground they should have re-buried it instead of spend all is time and Hoopla, which cost many thousands of dollars.
To say what? What a piece of ****.
#15
And for those who watched the curtain come up, the music that was played to celebrate the event like it was a Holy Grail.
Actually, for those who had no attachment to what the end result was, it probably was cool. Then theres those of us who wanted to see it roar to life.
I wonder what woulda happened if they had dropped a charged battery in it just to make the lights come on at least, would we have seen flaming wires?
Actually, for those who had no attachment to what the end result was, it probably was cool. Then theres those of us who wanted to see it roar to life.
I wonder what woulda happened if they had dropped a charged battery in it just to make the lights come on at least, would we have seen flaming wires?
#19
Originally Posted by EagleKammback
HEY! NO AMERICAN CAR IS A PEICE OF CRAP
Vega
And I only say that cause the Pinto was unsafe and the Vega, well every one who had was sorely disappointed.
The K car by Chrysler?
Reality says that even American automakers had failed experiments from time to time, and by the time they corrected the problems, the public image was soured.