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Beautiful. I grew up with Toyota Trucks. My best friends dad had an '85 4-Runner (Last year for Solid Front Axle) with a 22-RE and 5-Speed. It had an unfortunate fate with a telephone pole.

Just think, I have most the parts to restore that.

1969 Chrysler Imperial Coupe. Even being a coupe it was still 19.5 feet long. Best looking Oversized Luxury Car of the era.

One of my favorites is not related directly to a brand or car itself.

Part of that trivia, is the fact that there are AMC products in that movie because "Bumps" Willard did his original stunt with a modified AMC Hornet. When EON productions approached him about doing this stunt for the movie, they asked if he could do it with a Mercedes. He told them no, only with an AMC Hornet. The

Tom, Your love of old IH trucks is the same as mine. Hopefully you find some more FOTS.

"Traveler Frank Myers wasn’t amused either. "If this were all staged on a set, I’d be laughing right now. That’s staged in a public arena, and they’re costing money for us travelers, and I don’t care for it at all." "

My old boss had a rare experimental 6x6 Haflinger at his shop about a month ago, he was holding it while it was being transported across the US visiting military museums. I had never heard of one before that. They are pretty cool.

Another of my Favorites Are the '68 Dodge Charger Police Cars in Mystery Men. Actually there were a ton of obscure cars in that movie, but the Charger in a police getup had to be my favorite.

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I don't really consider this a "Car" Movie, It's more of an action movie with cars, but in Jackie Chan's ThunderBolt. The Mitsubishi FTO and R32 Nissan Skyline. I like both of these cars and a spectacular cheesy chase scene to boot.

Uh-Oh, looks like he's gonna have to take a urine test.

The only diesel I want is my '67 IH 1300C Dualle with a 5.9L Dodge Cummins Diesel swap with the 6-Speed manual.

Retro looks good on that truck.

I haven't seen this yet, but I'd say the Mitsubishi Legnum VR4. Twin Turbo V6, 5-Speed manual, and AWD. Also, it's a station wagon.

My Dad has a '64 Corvair Convert that is my mule. Every time I go to any events, its the one I drive while he drives his '66 Convert. It's a great car to drive, one of the only convertibles I enjoy driving.

My old boss has a Tatra 603 he imported from Europe. Pretty awesome car. I remember when I found out it was a hemi headed air cooled V8, I nearly fell over. It definitely is a cool car to ride in with all the looks and double takes you get from people.

That show is a joke. I watched one episode and I was turned off immediately. If I want to watch a bunch of whiny bitches work on cars, I'll go pay a visit to the local high school shop class.

I know some would disagree, but being part of the Corvair Jihad on the Jalop, I would have have to go with the Late Model Corvair 4-Door Sport Sedan.

Some people just don't know how to tie things down properly. Or use the right vehicle. Or just shouldn't have been born in the first place.

Pretty Good Commercial. It kind of had that Close Encounters of the Third Kind vibe.