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Post by Faust on May 11, 2024 19:55:02 GMT -5
They say there’s no such thing as bad publicity. Well, true as that may be, there are a lot of examples of things that have gotten a lot of publicity yet, unsurprisingly, don’t seem to be all that great. Notoriety is no guarantee of success; we’ve all seen it so many times that it barely needs to be said. However, some people, or companies, will always choose to push the limits; to try and stretch the limits of good taste in the quest for fame and success. Sometimes, those limits are elastic enough to stretch, and other times, like an old elastic band, they break suddenly and severely. Perhaps one of the best examples of this was the amazingly polarizing, ridiculously wedgy and questionably tasteless Bond Bug. This bizarre three-wheeler for the “sporty, hip youth segment” was a purely British machine, and it was kitted by none other than Airfix. Long out of print, the new Airfix has resurrected it for a new generation! You can imagine my excitement at seeing this tangerine-coloured automotive sideshow freak on my local store’s shelves! Check out this kit below, and make sure to leave your good taste at the door! adamrehorn.wordpress.com/airfix-1-32-bond-bug-700-oob/
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Post by Spike on May 12, 2024 13:58:51 GMT -5
I think they look great, but I drove one once and it was petty scary. Why not put a Hemi in it, that would really be scary?
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Post by Faust on May 12, 2024 14:05:11 GMT -5
Good great googly moogly!
I'm not even sure how that's even allowed!
That's the scariest looking dragster I've ever seen, and yet... oddly cool!
There is at least one bug with a Hyabusa engine. It's apparently scary as well!
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