armyofchuckness
armyofchuckness
armyofchuckness

@B1663R: That was my favorite car to drive in Simpsons: Hit and Run.

Crack pipe for wrong color and no T-tops.

@trev:This isn't an isolated thing. There's Goodwills in Florida that do this as well.

That one. Really no topping the Superbird/Daytona wing.

Crack pipe. I would sooner buy this piece at a time Caddy.

My '64 Valiant, of course. Parts for those suckers can be found pretty easily in Europe, Africa, Australia and New Zealand.

I've been taking the whole she-bang with me, but I'm thinking next time I'll just take a little tri-fold cheapo case o' tools.

I actually don't hate it. I saw one like this called the 49/94 Ford. It looked pretty good in person. I'm voting nice price, but just barely.

@discontinuuity:They drove a Pinto wagon (and a Country Squire IIRC.)

@sharkd: You get a heart click for the Condormobile. I have a full size movie poster of that flick at home.

The one good thing the Dukes of Hazzard movie provided is my answer to a question about favorite movie car:

Ah, New York. Home of the greatest people in the world.

He and my mom share a Grand Caravan, but before that he had:

@Tomsk 1.1: Maybe he should go walk his Corgi?

My mom's current wheels are bolted to a 2003 Dodge Caravan. Not as cool as her previous rides, which include:

That's GM's new commitment to quality for you.

Dah. Someone beat me to it. I was gonna do 1/25 scale, though. I may still do it. Hubert is a great example and a I have a Beetle kit lying around here somewhere.

Here I thought some fine Kentucky bourbon would make the list.

*headdesk* There's really no words for the stupidity that led to this brand's demise.

I would go with either the posted moment, or the moment between 1973 and 1974 when the American auto industry had to filter its testosterone through catalytic converters.