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Funny story about the unusual looking Viper...Apparently the artist patterned it after the "concept" '67 Viper Jalop featured previously. I'm really not sure why, but I still like this shirt and bought it.

I just noticed that Hummer seats have the seat belt built into them. That is useful information to me. I've been looking to put shoulder belts in the Valiant, and I thought Sebring convertible seats are the only option. Thanks, artist-type guy!

@Allwheeldriveturbosportwagon: See, I thought of him too, and I was gonna do the rising sun flag, but I thought that might come off in poor taste.

@1991Brougham: I was going to try and refute this statement...but I can't. Everything looked great that year!

@KAdams1476: They look like they'd be comfortable as hell and fun to drive. I really don't care that they're slow or "undesirable." There's just something about the combination of working-class hero and the touch of 70s luxury (digital clock!) that helps give the Magnum its X-factor.

I could almost tolerate him on the cover image, but image 5 puts me right in the "I-wanna-punch-this-guy" line. Why does anyone think it looks cool to have no spine or facial muscles?

@Allwheeldriveturbosportwagon: I know, but the original was already spelled "LEE" so I tried mixing it up a little. I'll be happy to change it if it offends you. That wasn't my goal.

@KAdams1476: Oooh. Heart click for Magnum love. There's a POS Magnum that lives downtown and I want it in a bad way. T-tops!

1975 Roadrunner. I have no shame in wanting this car.

This car is...well, you know.

Only one thing came to mind.

190,000 miles on an early 90s GM with early 90s Lotus parts?

If only this vehicle contained an actual cougar mauling Kim Cattrall while filming a scene for an ABC comedy series. Then it would be a cougar eating a cougar in a Cougar covered in cougars in Cougartown.

There once was a fella named Norman...

I've been wracking my brain to try and refute the Top Gear accusation that before the Ford GT, America has never built a car that handles well (excluding badge engineered vehicles), and just this morning I thought I had found one in the Fiero. After reading this, I'm reconsidering this hypothesis.

@Brian: I attend those meetings.

Plymouth Arrow!