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I have to accept that I had never seen the model from your pic until a few weeks ago here at Jalopnik, I only knew the 1st gen Covair, but this one looks awesome.

The whole story was beautifully written. :')

Richmond, go back to your room!

"The touchscreen display, for instance, will slide down at the press of a button to reveal a hidden cubbyhole that is easily big enough for a Bible and a small pistol."

Internal Combustion Engine is my guess.

A staple on French racing cars from the likes of Bugatti and Renault that never really caught on for road cars. Thankfully the guys at Volvo have given us a variant in the form of their Rebel Blue.

Dat round, gorgeous ass. Oh gawd.

Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeease tell me that there is video from the driver's POV, as well.

If you read Snacktaku's review of ice cream sandwiches last year, then you know I hold the combination of vanilla ice cream and chocolate wafers somewhat sacred. So when I see an ice cream sandwich that can sit outside at 80 degrees for over an hour without melting, I begin to worry.

if I was to buy that car from you and you didn't have the paperwork that it was done by a pro, I'm going to knock $10-12K off your asking price - without those papers, you've devalued the car.

If you've done a good job, why not? What if you have terrible experience after terrible experience with shops that have gone to the business end instead of the passionate end of car maintenance? Sooner or later, you'll get fed up and try it yourself and maybe you'll find out that you CAN.

That shape still looks amazing. Clean, elegant and sporty. Whoa. What model year is this one?

Have you guys seen this? The 3000GT twin sister upclose.

Pina colada shampoo? Is this real or you're using hyperbole? o_O

A very competent and sexy looking Mustang-sedan (sacrilege!)

Damn. Not as exciting as I expected. Fresh? Sounds like a salad. But the car looks stunning.

Forgive my ignorance, but what does FTO stand for?

Please, tell us more!

Later it would come with a hardtop convertible variant, the first on the market in decades. The 3000GT was an incredible car, and don't let anyone tell you otherwise.

Does that thing still get a signal?