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amcinlinesix

1950 - I have a little sedan I can tow a travel trailer now.

I love the little Luxo-rowboat.

Don’t forget: the Power Wagon on Simon & Simon, Rocky’s GMC half ton from The Rockford Files, Jon Baker’s C10 from CHiPs, and Uncle Jesse’s ‘73 F100 in The Dukes of Hazzard! All classic single cabs.

1st Gear :

The dash mounted carrier would be good for cats too.

“.....and the bumpers have integrated leash attachment points as well.”

Thank you. I said the same thing, to an equal lack of appreciation. Have a star for like minds.

No, BMW would have a $50,000 special tool for pulling the rear axle only available at certified dealers. Then they’re be a YouTube video showing how to do it without the tool by laying down underneath the car and holding it up with yourfeet.

I hope it’s a puppy.

How do you know Zimmer isn't making a comeback?

I’m going to sound like Captain Obvious, but the camo on this one is not so you can’t exactly tell what car it is, but to prevent from seeing exactly what it looks like. Under the camo, the appearance of the preproduction cars may vary from those who will be released. The zebra design also makes it more difficult to

Pretty sure that’s a Lambo, dude.

I figured it was part of the wartime blackout option.

I wonder what confluence of events really took off in the 80's that allowed factories to drastically increase production while reducing workforce” he typed into his computerized device made by offshore labor with onshore management.

Lynn Townsend should've made this list. He was solely responsible for Chrysler's first brush with bankruptcy. He botched what could've been the worlds first global automotive powerhouse. He cut costs in all the wrong places (assembly quality and styling). He pulled away from immensely profitable defense and military

Not a single vehicle that came out during his tenure was launched properly, designed properly, or built properly. Not one. When he blew up the divisional model, he created incredible internal chaos within the company. The W/GM-10 project suffered the most and cost the company over $7B, launched 2 years late with poor

Let's not forget that their research was almost ten years old by the time the Edsel brand launched. Their information was seriously outdated, let alone seriously mis marketed. The Edsel is used as a case study in marketing classes...

And not to throw shade on your heteronormativity, but I would like to present this charming Italian hosing down another charming Italian.

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Mercury ALWAYS outsold Lincoln. ALWAYS. But the last few years saw Merc's lineup double (3 models in '03, 6 in '06), and sales still drop...closer and closer to Lincoln's paltry totals until the two brands were only a few thousand unit sales apart from each other. Despite Lincoln being in luxury territory and Merc