I wanted to tell you that Roach (the car) was covered in sticky notes and had its seats wrapped in gift wrap by several of my friends for my birthday
So now picture Roach boy getting surprised for his birthday in a similar fashion. This image has been plaguing me for days and I think you'd get a kick out of it!
honestly i do appreciate the commitment of early 90s bat writers to stress that (technically law-breaking by his mere existence as the vigilante robin) tim drake was most certainly NOT breaking the law by driving without a valid driver's license.
his ability to drive was important, and better yet: technically legal (through contrivance)
A true automotive legend that gracefully mastered the realms of muscle cars, stock car racing, sport coupe elegance, and everyday cruising. Its iconic status as a symbol of power, dominance, elegance, and timeless appeal remains etched in the hearts of car enthusiasts worldwide.
Ford RS200 Prototype, 1984. Left without a credible entrant for Group B Ford used the lessons learned on the aborted Escort RS1700T program to develop a new, purposed built, rally car. The RS200 was designed by Ghia, with a mid-mounted engine and four-wheel drive. It was powered by a 1.8 litre turbocharged Ford-Cosworth "BDT" engine producing 250hp in road-going trim, with up to 450hp available for rallying.