@Ambiverbal The fantasy was based on four actual racing cars built by Count Louis Zborowski, using huge aircraft engines as the powerplants. Only one of them was ever driven for purposes outside of racing, when Zborowski reportedly drove it to Stuttgart to seek to be included in the Mercedes-Benz racing team. It is stated in a couple of places that there were two others, but I found scant information about them that seemed credible.
Flintmobile
Black Sunshine.
@yakkoTDI You forgot to post a link dummy.
James Bond’s Aston Martin
Christine
Starbug (from Red Dwarf)
@cinoclav Agreed, Mach 5 every day of the week
The Munsters Koach or Dragula
Can’t decide between the Tardes and Bumblebee
Dr. Emmet Brown’s custom DeLorean DMC-12 (Mr. Fusion Edition).
Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang
@Ambiverbal The fantasy was based on four actual racing cars built by Count Louis Zborowski, using huge aircraft engines as the powerplants. Only one of them was ever driven for purposes outside of racing, when Zborowski reportedly drove it to Stuttgart to seek to be included in the Mercedes-Benz racing team. It is stated in a couple of places that there were two others, but I found scant information about them that seemed credible.
@Ambiverbal @werehatrack
I love the fact that the book was written by Ian Fleming… yes that Ian Fleming!
The Monkee mobile. Any Burris creations!
/giphy hot rod Andy samberg
Sundiver, though “coolest” isn’t how it ends up.
Mad Max Interceptor babee
K.I.T.T. (get it right)
@chienfou Knight Industries Two Thousand
This one:
My father told his artist friend about how he got mad and went off in a huff.
@Kyeh
NICE!!
/giphy delorean back to the future