Good old Nailhead.
Good old Nailhead.
Chrome plating is toxic and horrible, but it does look mighty good on old cars ...
Dan Fuller, local bicycle enthusiast
I'm surprised this small baby is even street legal in UK
But it has a proper license plate so I guess it is.
It's a Peel P50 made by the Peel Engineering Company on the Isle of Mann from 1962-1965
It weighs in at 130 lbs. It has no reverse gear since you just grab it by the handle in the back and turn it around.
Still available, so to speak.
https://p50cars.com/order/
Near farmers market this morning, pretty beat up Buick Special, guessing 1953, parked in front of a towing yard, blocked wheels possibly indicate non operable.
The older I get the faster I was Brian Clare
When I was riding this morning I saw a 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe. At first I was looking at it curiously wondering if it was some high zoot EV, then I saw the logo, then they put the brakes on. Doggy bones. They put lights that look just like doggy bones on the back. Effective and functional but as stupid looking as they could possibly be. I suppose nobody tells the salesman to get in and press the brakes while they check out the rear end is how they get away with it. I was giggling for miles.
Tom Ambros
I don't know who would be stupid enough to buy a Santa Fe (or any other huge ICE SUV) over the Hyundai Staria Van.
EDIT: seeing that it is not available in the USA.
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T h o m a s
It makes no sense to me but people love SUVs more than vans. That van looks great.
If that Staria was available in the US - I would leave work early today to go buy one.
Hyundai hasn't brought a Van over yet. The Kia Carnival will be available as a Hybrid later this year as a 2025 MY.
Frank Beshears
The gentlest thing in the world
overcomes the hardest thing in the world.
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