DRFSRich
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DRFSRich

Corvette ZR-1!

Spotted Cow! Try the Fat Squirrel, too, it's delicious.

@abgwin: Pronounced like "Noviy." Use your head as to what it means...

Alan may've driven the Mustang but he also drove a much more iconic Aussie car: The Falcon XW GTHO: [www.caradvice.com.au]

If it were closer to Chicago I'd buy it today... Damnit.

How about this?

A guy I knew in High School had a $100 mid-80s Cavalier wagon replete with Viper V10 badging.

There's a clear distinction here — A Beige 5 year-old Camry isn't particularly classy, but it's fairly unlikely the owner believes it's classy. The Excaliburs and Donks, on the other hand, look trashy to the extreme but I'm sure their owners are of the firm belief that there's nothing more classy on the roads.

We had some lights out in the area a few weeks ago due to bad storms. Night fell, and power still wasn't restored (Lights were just off, not even flashing red), so the police put flares around all the intersections to mark them.

Needs more Lada Riva!

Thunder Chicken!

It's very "Jalopnik," but I can't help but think that it sucks... Also, I don't think the 500ci Caddy motor was around in '85.

Thing is, you could see Cameron driving a Quattro. You know the car that Brown lusts after is a beige Camry.

My parents' late 70's Peugeot estate. Metallic mint green exterior and dark orange cloth interior. The interior was itchy, I remember that. Around that time my Grandad had a mid 80's Lada Riva (VAZ 2102, I think) in blue, which he later traded for a white one.

On my first boss' '93 RX7 TT, then his '90 RX7 Convertible. Next time behind the wheel of a manual was my roommate's New Beetle when I was trying to move it out of my way when it was parked on a muddy slope. Stall, stall, stall, stall, stall.

Curb feelers.

It's in Hungary, it's probably based on a neighbouring Polski Fiat 128 Chassis.