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See, now I have a dilemma because I also need a mental health czar...

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Lest we forget the devils own chariot, Experimentalfahrzeug BRUTUS:

Forth Rail Bridge in Scotland

Pagani Huayra, of course.

Not the first time I have see a Polish truck go sideways. Those crazy bastards are notorious drunks. I stay as far, far away from Polish truck drivers

A friend of mine took a short wheelbase, van-chassied, dually motor home with a Mopar 318" V8, chopped the rear 3/4ths down to nearly the wheel wells, and made a sort-of pickup out of it. Kept the commode area behind the cockpit - it was kind of like a giant cab-and-a-half pickup. He called it a "UTV", and used it

My favourite of the daft, mid-engined French hatchbacks, and indeed one of my favourite cars generally: the Peugeot 205 T16.

I'll take my Lady Smith .38 with me.

VW 1.8T

Its got to be the Rover K-Series twin cam 4 banger that powered Rovers and MGs not only that it powered numerous kit cars and was even the first engine used in the Lotus Elise, a peppy little engine widely used and fairly unreliable but on its best day in the best car its urgency and zing belied its lowly beginnings.

Makes a Caterham look reasonable.

Series 1 Land Rover

It's not spacious. It's not comfy. It's not fast. And still it's the best Van.

Citroen Type H, because it looks like a pig masquerading as

Air New Zeland

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TVR Speed 12 GTS

That Jag would make for an awesome kit car.

But here's my submission for best race version of a street car.

The Apollo astronauts actually did have to fill out a customs form, yes, that's a border crossing.