Wagons are for racing :D
Adrian_Thompson (Forum Supporter) said:In reply to dj06482 (Forum Supporter) :
Very rare beast. More 918 hypercars sold in the US than Jag sold wagons.
I had no idea they existed, I've never seen one before. It was beautiful in person, the badge on the back said it was AWD, as well.
Indy - Guy said:
Perfect back ground for one of the best looking big ol' boats on here!
My wife wants that in turquoise and cream two tone. Not sure if the faux woodgrain works with her colors, but THAT is gorgeous.
Where's the picture from?
That's a '57 Voyager, check out a 1958 for the wife. Much nicer headlights and rocket ship taillights.
In reply to 03Panther :
I'm 99 percent sure That's the Hornet at the former Alameda naval air station.
Also, cool volvo!
In reply to Indy - Guy :
Title should read "how to make the rear of one of the worst looking bubble butt wagons, even worse!"
'Coures, if it was cheaper than a comparable bubble butt wagon, I'd still drive it. Ugly never bothered me too much!
LS Swapped & Three pedals for sale on the forum:
Shameless post. This is the third or fourth time I posted this today in other threads. Just bought this:
motobill said:But this is one of my faves: 1987 VW Quantum Syncro. Owned three of them. All great cars. Especially fun for their semi-trailing arm rear suspension. Loved to oversteer in the slippery stuff. Took it out to Steamboat Springs for the Winter Driving School with the quattro club. More fun than a man should have.
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