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Bingo. Yes, it sucks what SeaWorld does to its marine mammals, but my aunt, who is a marine biologist who has worked with SeaWorld, Disney, Mote Marine Laboratory and countless other aquariums says those animals at SeaWorld have raised more awareness (and more importantly, money) than any other conservation movement.

It's the bromance everyone misses. Forget Dean and Cas. Dean's best buddy is the Impala.

This looks like a job for Zap Rowsdower.

Had one of those too. It was exquisite fun.

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This would have been no problem for Herbie.

Came to post this. Thank you.

This picture is a bit deceptive as there is just enough room to squeeze by on the front and back of the car. It ain't pretty, though. Usually I work with the garage door open anyway, because Florida.

The part where I have to put it all back together.

The 1957 Chevy Bel Air Convertible. In red. White interior. With an 80s restomod treatment. (See wheels.) These are the cars for non-car people who go to the party store and buy posterboard records with "THE 50S!" in neon lettering and their favorite cartoon is Garfield in Paradise. Basically anyone with absolutely no

If the humble but mighty Mopar Slant Six doesn't make the cut, I've lost all faith in humanity.

Valiant! (If by "World" just mean Australia.) Although, I'm told they were pretty popular in South America and Europe as well.

I remember seeing that model in South Dakota. As I recall, they said the cockpit windscreen was made from the rear window of a C3 'Vette.

I agree with this so much. These cars are great, understated muscle.

Next to last one sounds like Adam Baldwin will be getting a phone call.

What's that on the roof of the General Lee? There was never a flag on the roof of the General Lee. I have photographic proof from a 100% genuine recreation of the original model and packaging!

I'm with you Raphael. I'd take any pre '79 2nd gen over any 1st gen any day of the week.

I thought it was crack pipe until the engine showed up. That engine has a ton of expensive parts and work done to it. That car is probably quite peppy for a Slant, and you certainly couldn't build it for that price. NP for me, and I'm an el cheapo Slant Six enthusiast. That triple carb set up on a car that nice

Amazing story. As a fellow long-haul car owner, I was mourning vicariously for you through this and hoping for the best. If anything happened to my Valiant, I'd be damn inconsolable. Glad this story has a happy ending and I hope there's justice dealt to the bastards that stole your friend.

I actually saw one of those Thunderbirds Friday cruising down Florida State Road 200 in Ocala. Looked exactly like that one...come to think of it, Ocala also looked exactly like that picture. Wait a second...

1967. Find an ugly car from that year. I defy you.