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92LX302
92LX302



This old barn, the 'Grange des Soeurs', in Tracadie-Sheila, NB Canada might not seems such a feat to relocate. What's impressive is that to not close the main street, they decided to haul it on the frozen river. I have a picture of it during the relocation, can't seem to find it.

Consistently best looking? All their cars looked the same, not hard.

Still sounds good.

Ahhh the sound of a 4V 4.6. GM still dreams about making a car sounding this good.

So by those standards, my neighboor's rusted Econoline junked beside his house could be considered as an art installation?

Try to find a 4 years old Mazda (or Mazda-built Ford) in Canada that isn't completely rusted or already repainted.

Well if you can't compete with the BRZ/FRS in a straight line, this is pretty much the only sports car left you can compete with:

That's a star just for joining a Coyote picture instead of a LS1 or something else from Brand-X!

Ford's 351 Cleveland.

The same reason people still loved Dodges in the 80s... Nostalgia.

I really like how Ford's recent concept (let's say of the last two years) all got in production with minimal changes.

This sounds like a diesel truck idling.

Closest thing I could fine :)

I'd rather see the Capri name back... Even EXP would be cooler.

Who put the Crosstour in the dryer?

So, it's got the same technology of the future that was introduced on the production Lincoln MKC last week?

And becomes a Versa.

Everything looks good. So there's a 99% chance GM will do something wrong from now to when they hit the lots to screw it up.

It would leak, it would rattle, it would vibrate awfully at highway speeds. The alignment would permanently pull to one side, the one headlight would always point at the wrong spot in the road, and the seat would have that one hinge that poked uncomfortably into your side. Oh, and the windows and top would be