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Precisely what I was going to post! Never even saw the movie, just the box always tripped me out when I was a kid wandering the video rental stores of the mid 80's.

I'd be all over this. With half the leftover coin, I could rebuild the gearbox, toss in a new clutch and throwout bearing (which no doubt it would need) and even pay the tags on it.

Discrete packaging like everything else you'll order by phone GARE-UN-TEEEEED!

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Seriously, this is about as ridiculous as it gets.

But it's the best! No, really! ;)

I give you the first GPS. Well, sort of. First Nav system. Iter Avto, circa 1930's.

Sterling 827 SLi — Towards the end, they had it pulled together. Good looking late 1990's styling, 4 door hatch with loads of space, Acura Legend underpinnings with a sportier tuned suspension and competent Honda 2.7 V6 (5 speed as an option too!), and most of the Lucas electronics banished. Unfortunately, the initial

Amen! Sir Sterling is truly the #1.

I'll keep rolling my 02 Expedition with 200k on the Odo, I have 4 kids and a lady, so I need the space. Yeah, I could get a minivan and do a shade batter on fuel, but I only put about 7k miles a year on the thing, and it is paid for, and costs $40 a year to put tags on. I'll just budget 20% more on the gas budget.

'97 Hyundai Tiburon. It was a summer day at my summer job at a local Lincoln-Mercury dealer as a lot attendant (Read - car washer and Lincoln deliver-er to the local golf pros and retirement homes). The owner had a Hyundai/Isuzu dealer across the street with a woefully incompetent service department. Because of this,

Because it is quite literally a Millenium (2000) Falcon (Ford). Plenty of wookie legroom, enjoys being hooned, and despite it's utilitarian intentions, tend to get souped up and sent into battle.

Without Japan, there would be no classic Anime!

Stupid as well. The canvas top leaked like crazy, the 24v system was a PITA, didn't have a keyed ignition so anyone could have drove it off until I put a keyed kill switch on the starter relay. That mod and having a .040 steel roof fabbed up, it was livable, but it made a Manx buggy feel like a Lexus.

Because M715. And I did DD one. Don't try to hit 65 mph with the hurricane six, make mine an LS motor swap truck with some skinny boggers.

I have to admit, the 911's shape has NEVER gotten old to me. I think it's the shoe-in winner.

At age 30, fresh off divorce, I picked up a rebuilt title 03 mustang GT 5 speed for next to dirt. Cheap, quick, fun. Drop a few bucks on it and it can keep up with anything. The quarterlifer me can still get by without Viagra and offsetting vehicular sexiness, so I picked common sense and cash payability.

Meh. It looks like everything else. I think a million could buy you something already engineered and ready to go and then make it obnoxiously fast, but I have a feeling adding $500k just for the "one off" rights isn't a problem for this guy.

In the right hands, a homage to this car would be staggering...

Hispano-Suiza! They did make a beautiful engine...