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There's also all the great Herbie villain cars. The Laser 917 and black Pantera in Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo were great villain cars.

I actually really enjoyed the Gone in 60 Seconds remake, despite the CGI jump at the end. Chi McBride is awesome. There's a Superbird, albeit briefly. And let's not forget the malaise love for 1983 Eldorados.

@TAInvestor: More like, "Don't tase me, you whippersnapper! Don't tase me!"

Cherry 2000?

Black Goooooooald!

I call mine "Malaise Sunset."

Craftsman auto-adjusting channel-locks. Just about anything on a Valiant can be removed with them.

Greatest. Scoop. Ever. Who says cars changing shape to enhance performance is a new technology? I'm continuously tempted to try and fab an off-center one of these for the Valiant's Slant. I don't dare cut up my hood, though. Too hard to replace.

Needs two drops of engine milkshake.

@mr_dude: Would it help if I got out and pushed?

I can do all of these things right now! (Except for the vinyl on the front seat. It's covered with an old blanket.)

Intimidation of wall. Nicely done.

@Jagvar: I did too...and now it's back. Thanks a lot.

@chucky2jimmy: It loses me from the get-go because she opens the door.

Smokey and the Bandit 3. No question the most pain I've sat through for early 80s hoonage.

Oh noes! A resto-modded '69 Camaro got banged up. Those are soooo hard to find parts for.

A very common sight in Florida. With the heat and humidity, it's not a bad option. I would've considered it for my Valiant if I knew the electricity could handle it.