Here are a couple of photos of a nearly identical car with Mustang Cobra R wheels and lowered suspension.
This is very close to what I'm planning for mine.
The wheels are a little different from the '99 Cobra wheels I have but they are a similar five spoke design.
OK, seller just told me he is taking the ad down so I guess it's safe to share a few pics.
Most of these are from the original ad although I did ask for the underneath and wheel/tire shots.
Once I get the car home I'll get better pics. Either his camera doesn't have a zoom out feature or the car was parked in a really narrow alley or both. LOL
BTW, the missing driving light has been replaced.
The new campus looks very much like an evolution of the Glass House....I like it, but I am also a little nostalgic about the current world HQ.....time marches on, but it is gonna be remembered fondly.
Yes, that just happened last week. Mexico Govt is a bit alarmed shall we say that even the Big 3 are selling more Chinese cars than locally assembled cars in Mexico. The long term hollowing out of car assembly industry is not in strategic interest of Mexico (or the US). They are trying to make sure the manufacturing base continues to be tethered to the US market.
Yes, that just happened last week. Mexico Govt is a bit alarmed shall we say that even the Big 3 are selling more Chinese cars than locally assembled cars in Mexico. The long term hollowing out of car assembly industry is not in strategic interest of Mexico (or the US). They are trying to make sure the manufacturing base continues to be tethered to the US market.
Yes, that just happened last week. Mexico Govt is a bit alarmed shall we say that even the Big 3 are selling more Chinese cars than locally assembled cars in Mexico. The long term hollowing out of car assembly industry is not in strategic interest of Mexico (or the US). They are trying to basically make sure the manufacturing base continues to be tethered to the US market.
About 5-maybe 10 years ago- I was seeing a ton of Hinos on I-91 here in CT. I'm quite sure there was a Hino dealer in Springfield or W. Springfield MA. However, I haven't seen many in the last 2 years or so.
The Glass House should be deemed a national landmark. It looks rather mundane by modern standards, but it was a building that was very ahead of its time and has played a huge role in American history.