Bugatti Centodieci, 2020. The new special edition hypercar has now been officially unveiled. It is powered by a 1,600 hp 8.0 litre W16 engine and has an electronically limited top speed of 380kph. Production will be limited to 10 cars priced a €8 million each. The entire series has been sold out. I have updated my original post with high-res images
De Tomaso Bigua/Qvale Mangusta 1996-2002. An attempt to revive the De Tomaso marque with backing from Qvale, their American importer. In total 284 cars were built using Ford V8 engines but the venture folded and the production facilities were taken over by MG Rover who recycled the car’s platform to create the MG X-Power SV
bag of wees
do not reblog this
I meant to say bag of weed
He meant to say weed guys
It’s time to activate it…
Bites The Dust! now this entire post will be reversed!
half way down I thought I was having a stroke.
actual footage of me conversing with me
I’m actually Eric Andre right now at this point in my life. Honestly. This is my current state. Help
you ever notice how uh… pete has a zipper on his crotch
i have been informed that most pants have zippers on the crotch so shitpost canceled
Post un-cancelled, because it goes all the way around baby.
Some people’s cars have never touched another car.
May the Fourth be with you! Here is a collection of some of my favourite Star Wars puns
E.C. OnlyOne P8, 2018. A one-off project by former Italian racing driver Enea Casoni based on a Ferrari F430 is for sale on James Edition for € 2.5 million. The car was designed to resemble the race cars of the 1970s and is powered by a 600hp version of the Ferrari’s V8 engine
Lancia-Abarth SE 037 Stradale Prototype, 1980. Built to compete in the FIA Group B World Rally Championship, it was the last rear-wheel drive car to win the WRC. Group B homologation requirements meant at least 200 road cars need to be made, in fact 207 were manufactured
People who like rocks see cool rocks everywhere. People who like birds see interesting birds everywhere. The tree on your yard could be an exceptional specimen. The world around you could be amazing and magical, but you aren’t enough of a nerd to see it.
Ferrari Monza SP2, 2018. Ferrari has revealed the first models in a new concept of limited-edition special series called ‘Icone’ whose design and engineering is inspired by Ferrari sports racers of the past. Equipped with the most powerful production engine Maranello has ever built, a 810hp V12, providing 0-100 km/h in 2.9 seconds and 0-200 km/h in 7.9 seconds.
So much yes


