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They had some way cool cars before I was born including a 1968 Buick Riviera, 1976 Cadillac coupe Deville and a Datsun 310GX. But the coolest car after they had me had to be my dad's 1984 Rabbit GTI. That car was my first experience with a manual gearbox and since my dad was the only one who knew how to drive it,

Having not seen about half of those, I would replace some of those on the list. Knight and Day would be probably somewhere in the middle. You know, the spy action thriller starring Tom Cruise that wasn't Mission impossible? And I'd also like to add Death Race 2050. And if you haven't heard of it, I wouldn't be

Looking at the nose, I see a lot of 365 gtb/4 in it. Almost as if it was a modern take on the classic. I'd love to see what it looks like in red or yellow or dark blue. 

Congratulations to both Valteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton on their victories, but the most surprising drives of the race for me had to be Sergio Perez making the top 10 after having to start from the pit lane and Alexender Albon for securing 5th after that lap 1 incident that sent him to the rear of the field. I was

Depwmding on how you view disappointing, I found an old abandoned auto collision place that had a few cars in the back visible through a fence gate. Now while I don’t support trespassing on private property, I did notice the gate wasn’t locked so I decided to get a closer look. The newest car back there was a late 90s

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Since I haven't seen anyone else mention it,  I figured I'd bring it up. That Mercedes when I was younger was the coolest thing in the world to me. And in 2019, it still is. 

With all these articles about cars in tv shows, I’m surprised no one has mentioned the new Amazon series Good Omens with its 1933? Bentley, Reliant Robin (yes it will be upside down at one point), and Morris Minor. Actually, now that I think about it, I think that just about does it for interesting cars. 

Sorry for the poor screenshot, but by the white minivan I spot a late '60s Mercedes and what looks like a type 3 squareback. And I'm not sure what that is by the red beetle, but next to that I think is an old Renault 8. 

I had to re watch that segment of the episode but I can confirm that this is the same air strip from The Grand Tour season 2 episode 1 where Jeremy, Richard, and James raced the Honda NSX, Lamborghini Aventador, and the Rimac Concept One. 

My guess would be a 1996-2001 Dodge Ram. Looks to be a single cab with a short bed. Judging from what I can make out, it looks to be a 1500 base. Wheels look plain, no shine to them. And seeing base model trucks with the step bar is fairly common down here in Texas. But that's just my two cents. 

I know the movie wasn't that great, but I’ve always loved the 74 charger from Wheels of Terror. 

Ether the Jeep cj8 scrambler or if that doesn’t officially count as a truck, the Jeep Forward control. I especially love the utilitarian design of the fc and as for the scrambler, I just think that it looked more proportionally correct compared to the cj5 and cj7.

I tell people all the time that my ‘03 GTI 20th anniversary edition is better than the r32 because its lighter and the turbo makes up for the lack of cylinders. In reality, I’ve never driven an r32 so I really have no basis to make such accusations.

Just out exploring Austin and happened upon this

Not sure it counts as a mystery, but on my 1989 Chrysler Fifth Ave, the fuse panel lists a police siren and spotlight option. Makes sense in a way since the Diplomats and Gran Furys were used as police cars back in the 1980s, but strangely enough, there is a mysterious toggle switch underneath the fuse panel that

After some Google image searches, it looks to be a ford Essex v4 engine. Most likely from an old transit or Capri.

I can understand people saying that it wasn’t a clean win, but I know if Dale Earnhardt was in that position, he would’ve done exactly the same thing. They didn’t call him The Intimidator for nothing. I was skeptical of anyone driving the #3 after Earnhardt’s passing in 2001, but in my opinion, Austin Dillon earned