Icon FJ, starts at $127,000.
That icon bronco has been on my “if I win the lottery” list since I first saw it. So sick
[quote]coolnatedawg wrote:
[quote]pat wrote:
[quote]atypical1 wrote:
[quote]coolnatedawg wrote:
So I already showed what my next car was gonna be (the blacked out irritatingly loud challenger). This is the next step. 2015 Viper. Honestly, I’d be ok with any 90s to current Viper. I love a late 90 GTS-R…[/quote]
I don’t know why I don’t see any of these around. I see a ton of M series BMWs and Porsche’s but I’ve never seen one of these on the road.
james
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That’s cause Vipers are hard to drive. You have to know what your doing. While the Porsche makes you look way better at driving than you actually are. Each has it’s perks. If you want a raw, hold on for dear life driving experience, then you get a Viper. I’d love to have one, any year. They are all cool.[/quote]
That’s what I want. I want a car that is almost uncontrollable. Sounds amazing.
My buddies brother has a early 2000s viper with some work done to it pushing around 850 to the wheels. I have expressed my desire to make love to it.[/quote]
[quote]Aggv wrote:
That icon bronco has been on my “if I win the lottery” list since I first saw it. So sick[/quote]
Mine too.
It’s powered by a Ford Coyote so, if there’s room, you can add a supercharger. I’d take a BR over a G63 for roughly the same money (if you can count +/- $30,000 as “roughly”).
[quote]Dr. Pangloss wrote:
[quote]Aggv wrote:
That icon bronco has been on my “if I win the lottery” list since I first saw it. So sick[/quote]
Mine too.
It’s powered by a Ford Coyote so, if there’s room, you can add a supercharger. I’d take a BR over a G63 for roughly the same money (if you can count +/- $30,000 as “roughly”).[/quote]
i’d get both, there is something amazingly badass about those G-wagens when setup for offroad, and not rap videos…
I’m all about that TR you posted. I love classic trucks that look like that. I was a big fan of the Ford in the Expendables.
[quote]Dr. Pangloss wrote:
Icon BR, starts at $150K.[/quote]
I am strongly considering a Walter White to fund one of these.
james
nsa: I’m kidding obviously.

Plymouth Prowler. An attempt to remain relevant by Plymouth that was so ballsy, so over-the-top that people didn’t know what to think of it. Criticized initially for having an underpowered V6 mated to an auto, it later got a more powerful v6 from the Chrysler line-up which dropped 0-60 times to the mid 5s. Only 11,000 units sold, a quick perusal shows them selling on ebay for around $25K. New, they were $40K.
I think we may have found our collectible American car of the last decade or so.
[quote]Dr. Pangloss wrote:
Plymouth Prowler. An attempt to remain relevant by Plymouth that was so ballsy, so over-the-top that people didn’t know what to think of it. Criticized initially for having an underpowered V6 mated to an auto, it later got a more powerful v6 from the Chrysler line-up which dropped 0-60 times to the mid 5s. Only 11,000 units sold, a quick perusal shows them selling on ebay for around $25K. New, they were $40K.
I think we may have found our collectible American car of the last decade or so.[/quote]
They also didn’t preform well. If I remember one magazine review I read, they said they were glad it didn’t have more power, because the car couldn’t handle it. I’d much rather have a panoz roadster.
Panoz > prowler
In 30years “oh cool, a prowler. Those sucked”
Two different audiences entirely. One is reminiscent of a British roadster, the other of American hotrodding culture.
Oh, and Ariel Atom>Panoz.
Atoms are manufactured in VA for the US market.
1968 Mustang with an electric motor conversion putting out 750 horsepower and about 1,800 pound-feet of torque. 0 - 60 in 3 seconds.
[quote]Dr. Pangloss wrote:
1923 Model T[/quote]
I suspect the tires aren’t OEM. ![]()
I’m not sure what those are, but the widest tires I’ve seen are Mickey Thompson’s at 20" and they cost around $550 apiece.
[quote]Dr. Pangloss wrote:
Is there anything more American than a 32 Ford Roadster hotrod?[/quote]
No, no there is not. Not even apple pie or baseball







