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And through an Herculean restoration effort, the XP-82 in that photo will soon fly again:

they tried to use THREE Messerschmitt Me-110s as tow rigs in the aptly named "Troikaschlepp" configuration. Sounds safe, doesn't it?

And there's only one in civilian hands (in pieces):

So, has her co-anchor come to her defense yet? Can't believe he kept smiling.

American equivalent:

"One waved away the wine list when it was presented. 'Just bring me a bottle of Piglio Griglio.' "

Always wondered how this little Courier got imported to Cali from (I believe) Mexico; I imagine the fact it's wearing dealer plates had something to do with it?

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How about the "Hangout" set from the Elvis movie Speedway back in '68? This still looks good today:

I went to see Debbie Reynolds in Laughlin about ten years ago. Loved the show and waited in line to get an autographed CD - and she was so charming and gracious.

If you prefer the classic lines penned by Virgil Exner, along with the biggest fins in the low-price field AND room for six people to sprawl:

Because it's been a few hours with no Mopar /6:

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Late, I know, but see if you want one after watching this - at least you won't want one with four-lug wheels:

One of my Aztec buddies. He was a pretty good friend and I didn't have any problems with him at first, and I felt bad for him because he had a weird spooky girlfriend. So when he came on to me, we fooled around once, which was pretty good, and he didn't have a problem doing it with another guy. Afterwards... he said

Here's mine:

Oops - posted it wrong.

Like the Hartung collection near Chicago a couple years ago, if you don't count the motorcycles.

Or...

A lot of these were in rough/cobbled shape when he got them, I'm sure - that Talbot Lago looks like it was in a junkyard, nose down in a puddle.

Here's mine: