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Last I heard a new Hindustan Ambassador goes for around $6,500

From how I see it the whole point of these train sim games is to see just how large of a crash you can make.

Its so cheap that it would be fun to buy and just drive it for a few months until it explodes/comes apart at the seams.

One of these was my drivers ed car, the one thing I really liked was the interior. It was not over complicated but it had all the bits and bobs you would ever need and it was not coated in horrid plastic that makes you feel sick when you scratch it.

For The Sporty!

Transverse leaf spring, just like a corvette!

W126 Mercedes 500sel.

Baby Vacuum.

3rd Gen. Ford Thunderbird (Or any big American car from that time I imagine)

I dont know, once it stops snowing putting the top down is great fun in a wintery wondery-land (If you are seemingly immune to the cold like myself).

Once I saw a giant helmet shaped airbag go off around a persons head I just started laughing.

HORN RING!

Chaparral 2j

Purchase Cimarron, race in Lemons. Win. (probably not)

The Lincolns Towing's Toe Trucks.

Looks okay but I still want a car where the wheels turn sideways into downward facing fans that propel it along like in that movie I saw once. Also what the hell is that music in the video?

Canopy looks melted. DO NOT LEAVE IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT!

Or a Bright red VW beetle.

When I was in San Francisco over the summer I caught a glimpse inside the place on my way by through the garage doors and wanted to take a closer look , but unfortunately did not have the time. I did manage to spot a guilia, several spiders of varying generations, and a perfect 60s GTA.