YOLOCould be fun.
Could be a death trap.
YOLOCould be fun.
Could be a death trap.
It also doesn't appear to have any way of steering it. At least not at the jet, as usual.Why is that jet ski motor shaped like a harbor freight 212cc predator motor...
It would be cheating if you didn’t still have to drag an oar like a rudderIt also doesn't appear to have any way of steering it. At least not at the jet, as usual.
You steer it the oar that flew out of your hand about half a nautical mile backIt also doesn't appear to have any way of steering it. At least not at the jet, as usual.
Lean!You steer it the oar that flew out of your hand about half a nautical mile back
You'd have to really love winter time, which I don't. But, that is cool.
Something like this with a small RV on the rear deck.I'd rock the hell out of that.
Sadly I'm Snowcat-less in life at current. Mine moved on to a new loving home. Looking for something newer but not quite PB with a camper budget
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Ok you win. This thread has hit its peak
I am a big fan of the "muscle car era" and have always loved the most of the cars of the era, save a few I just can't get behind (looking at you '69 Camaro, but, 67-68's are great and used to be top of my list)
However, I'm starting to find a WHOLE new appreciation for the bigger cars of the era...and have landed on the Buick Riviera '63-'65. This popped up on BoT and I seriously had to walk away from my desk to not actually bid on it.
No Reserve: 1965 Buick Riviera
Bid for the chance to own a No Reserve: 1965 Buick Riviera at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. Lot #130,677.bringatrailer.com
It is even a great maroon like in Roadhouse....how could you go wrong?
Give me the taillights of a 63-64 and the clamshells of a 65 and I would be loving life.
I looks pretty seriously at buses before buying the sprinter. That’s a steal!!