A Bianchi SL, full Campagnolo Chorus. I know, it's not a car, but very sexy man-powered vehicule. If I had a car, it would be a Masserati, any model.
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A Bianchi SL, full Campagnolo Chorus. I know, it's not a car, but very sexy man-powered vehicule. If I had a car, it would be a Masserati, any model.
A 1994 Ford Explorer. It's from the days where an SUV actually had something "Sport"ish about it. It can do everything from drive through feet of snow and ice to take a full on hit from my dad's F150 coming out of the garage (just to make things clear- he hit me. On my first day with a license. After warning me to drive carefully). The thing is basically made out of 3/4" steel plate, its a tank and gets a tankly 12 mpg if I'm lucky.
No pics though since it's in Indiana and I'm in South Carolina.
A nissan qashqai for the weekends.
To get to work a moped Thomos 49cc 45 km/h
At work I drive a DAF 105/410 truck with a 12.9 liter paccar engine.
Peer.
fun topic thought i would join in...even though currently I dont drive, bout six months ago I owned a 1988 buick but it decided that it was done so i now pedal a bicycle around
i drive a 93 mustang and on the weekends i joyride a bike me and my dad just finished building till the guy comes and picks it up. :w http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o...g?t=1253306938
http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o...g?t=1253307036
Hey man, we shall definitely ride together some time.
Here's mine (Colnago Krono HP - Dura Ace / UT Cranks)
http://photos-h.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos...5_975372_n.jpg
Mines a 1974 Toyota Corolla coupe.
I like the older cars. And because its only a 4 cylinder I can drive it on my P's
(still on my L's I've been slack with getting my 120 hours) and due to the laws down here in Australia P platers can't drive v8's or powerful v6's until they get a full license unless for "employment" reasons.
be back later with a pic seeing as is midnight local time.