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Nope. The tail lights did it for me.

*grabs tool kit*

It started ok. It's getting better. I actually found myself rooting for Foust in the ski challenge. It's still finding its way, but I like where it's going. Character and chemistry are coming, albeit slowly. The show needs time, but I don't know if it has that luxury.

This...and $4,999 worth of blow.

I was touched for a second, then I remembered what everyone else is commenting about. Yeah. You're welcome, ya dirty bastards.

I'm pretty sure even the Corvette is a kit car.

Once again...this is why I can no longer be a fan of Mopar.

@LoganSix: I know this may shock you, but it is not uncommon for more than one similar looking car to be used to represent one vehicle on camera.

What is with all the Rutledge hate? He's probably the most Jalopnik of the three hosts. The man is building an '83 Civic wagon with an Integra engine swap! Cut him some slack.

Crown Vic P71 and Taurus SHO for starters.

You have my attention...

So glad to see the K car did not make this list.

@tscurt: Sure. You can keep an eye out for it at slantsix.org. There's lots of pics of other great Slant builds there as well. Some with more chrome than others.

@tscurt: It's really only the valve cover, intake manifold and air cleaner that will be aluminum. It's a 225 bored .30 over sitting in a '64 Valiant V-100 sedan. Thank you for your interest!

@Bad Juju and the Axle Tramps: It probably wouldn't be that hard with a 2nd gen wagon. It's a constant debate in my head about what I'd do if I ever came across one.

Only if it looks like this.

@LTDScott: ...by regular Chevy Celebrity drivers.