armyofchuckness
armyofchuckness
armyofchuckness

CP because for 10 grand, I don't want to have to correct people every time they comment on my car. "Actually, it's not a 'Five-Oh' Mustang, it's a McKblflmaghmadgfm. They're quite collectible!"

Go to CP. Go directly to CP. Do not pass Go. Do not collect $200.

<3 click for remembering the best Hot Wheels cars ever made.

Possibly viral for Reno:911 Brooklyn 16, sequel to John Carpenter's Assault on Precinct 13, or Police Academy MCMLXXXVIII.

1960s, small, light, quirky engine location, turbo six, four on the floor, spare tire stored with the engine, nice, but not so nice that you're afraid to daily drive it and under $10K? I don't think it gets much more Jalop than this. Nice price all day long.

I want to go to there.

Hell yes. I had forgotten about this show. As I recall, it was amazing.

It's so true! Every time I watch that show I say, "There's that black Granada again." Sometimes it would show up twice if they were short on exterior footage.

This.

So beautiful on the outside. So crack pipe on the inside...

I'll attest to this. I've put several Civic wanna-be tuner cars to shame at the stoplight in my wife's 97 Camry XLE.

I really hate voting CP on any AMC product but I'm running from this one like a Deere.

Only in the late 70s could you sell a muscle car by showing it slowly pull out of a garage.

The 1982 GM Lean Machine, or course! Just look at the stylish chap driving it.

It's all about having a wagon that can hold its own against just about anything else on the road. Much as I love the Mustang, I'm not that into driving a 'roided out Bro-machine.

It does have a Valiant in it...

Wrong year for that kind of bank.

Exactly! It's all about that whine. Yours picks it up much better.

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I always love the wind down before the explosion that happens on a radial engine. This B-17 G demonstrates the sound nicely.