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@Baby Benz, or B²: I just posted the 1964 vintage. Seriously, just about unkillable.

1964 Valiant V100 by Plymouth. Slant Six power that can survive just about anything you can throw at it, and so few components there's hardly anything to break. Truck style torsion bar suspension up front, bulletproof 904 with the pushbutton auto option, and electrics a six year old could figure out. Cheap enough for

@sdvictor: Yeah, I hate this commercial, but it's been all over television the last week and I can't get it out of my head.

The 2nd generation Barracuda has certainly come to live in the shadow of its E-Body offspring. Do a quick price comparison on eBay and be amazed and dismayed at how the humble A-Body holds up. Frankly I'd rather have a 67-69 Barracuda any day of the week over the 'Cuda that followed.

Yeah! Hornberger!

If by worst, you mean "most fun, quirky and Jalop," then you are correct.

If by worst, you mean "most fun, quirky and Jalop," then you are correct.

@Eggwich McSpencer: It's pretty easy, actually. The Ecto-1 was never that dirty in the first Ghostbusters after it was painted, and it only had plain steelies in the beginning of GB2 before it was refurbished.

But the Porkchop Express didn't have that hood ornament. It was from Convoy.

Clarice also had a Pinto in Silence of the Lambs.

Too bad the image isn't higher res. It's the same on the parent site too. :-/ It's a great pic, though.

@brachial_plexus: It's a great name to have. Hey, we even have a TV show now!

@Jesse Jensen: Cue shot of Wert dragoning the new Camaro.

$500 E30 will return in "The Road is Not Enough."