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@eggwich del fiero: Only if you really really need to be brought down..... But you already knew that.

@CarGuyDad: Kudos for a sense of humor.... and I hate you even more ;D

@Al Navarro: That's not what I meant. This is a place that is open to individuals that can swing the $50,000 initiation fee to be part of the old boys club. I can't swing that, but I bet you can.

@CarGuyDad: Well, since I'm in a really bad mood today, here goes.....

@Deartháir II: Um, thanks for the support in one of the "older threads", you know, the ones that no one ever reads.

@Al Navarro: Al, I think you have to be a member to participate, or have press credentials. You would think that the private, members only track wouldn't have the financial problems they seem to have.

For a guy who really can't sing (come on now, you know you agree with me), he has dated a roster of buxom babes.

So Bob Lutz will be using a company supplied CTS-V, and Wes will be doing the same in a borrowed XFR.

@UDMan: Though technically not a Brougham, This Thunderbird was everything a Brougham was, except for the name:

@UDMan: The Chrysler New Yorker Brougham...

@UDMan: Let's try that again... The Plymouth Gran Fury Brougham!

@UDMan: The 4 Door Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Brougham! Note the lack of a vinyl roof!

@UDMan: The Mercury Marquis Brougham!

@UDMan: Plymouth Valiant Brougham!

The Plymouth Grand Fury Brougham!

I feel a picture gallery fest coming on.... Lets start with the AMC Matador Brougham:

Someone below mentioned the 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham. Now I hate doing this, but I realized that the Eldorado Brougham was only one of two Cadillacs that could be called the "Standard of the World"

I know Matt did this list once before, but here is my analysis of the 12 cars that should have never been traded. Read all about the Dirty Dozen.