Mathos101
Mathos101
Mathos101

When I was in high school, one of the regular substitute teachers for the shop classes had a black Tucker. Still shows it at the local Concours d'Elegance and other shows. Runs and drives. Beautiful car.

You know how big tracks have the jet dryers? Well, there ya go. He's just damn lucky Juan Pablo Montoya not in the race.

Not sure if the Galaxie Lightweights ever won championships but the Thunderbolt did and they were certainly legendary along with the Boss 302s of Parnelli Jones and George Follmer.

Wife and I bought one and love it. Wanted to get the ecoboost model but it was a tad bit over our price range. I much prefer the 2013 interior over the previous models.

Oh and Robin Williams was there this time not 10 years ago.

I worked the party at the Wynn last weekend. It was pretty damn cool.

And listening to Adele too, apparently.

My 2001 Lincoln LS fits my wife, my 6'8" frame, our 3yr old twins, and their massive Recaro child seats. all comfortably. Granted we don't roll with a massive amount of crap but there's enough room for a full on costco run in the trunk.

Ah, Chrysler and their legendary fitment. The lady on the other hand doesn't appear to have any fitment issues

I too was sold on it until they changed it, I had also hoped they would've kept the sliding rear doors. It was a Mazda5 but a Ford and I liked that. but, alas, it was not to be.

I'm 6'8" and I could not get anywhere near comfortable in the Camaro but it a few seconds of moving the seat around in the mustang to get situated an I felt right at home. Both had plenty of legroom for me but vertically the Camaro was so cramped. Also the top of the windshield is too low but I have found that is a GM

Alot of deck builders use them. That's pretty much the only place I've seen em used.

Around here we call him Un-Steve, the Usurper.

Mine started out as a grande but I think I did pretty good.

I know Lincoln built a Mark VIII concept that had retractable doors that slid under the body in the '90s.

Don't forget it had the the 427 SOHC not just a "normal" 427.

Ford GT. I will have one.

Don't forget the Cobb shifter.

Mid-engine, maybe?

Seat was pulled forward a little bit and leaned all the way back. Besides, Jeremy Clarkson is 6'5" and he bought one and fits just fine.