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axeltheavsfan

I had the gorilla, too! From a school field trip! I also got the shark from the mold a penny machine, but that is lost to time as well.

That’s kind of what I was thinking and Jay Kay is a huge Ferrari guy, but he used the modified logo for profit. That would be an interesting licensing agreement if it did happen that way. If Zimmerman had simply “shaved” the emblems, I don’t think Ferrari would have engaged.

It’s because he changed the Prancing Horse emblem on the front and the Ferrari script on the back engine cover. Those two items are trademarked and therefore are in violation of the law.

Thanks for sharing! That just made my day!

Let’s all give a big hand to the photographers who run as fast as they can... to get the picture! No, buddy. Don’t wave to the occupants to let them know the car’s on fire. Get that “last shot before they died” photo!

As far as aesthetics go, this one does it for me. And apparently Cinemark Theaters, too!

I hear you. They will always be similar looking but the point being made by Maxxuman was that from the photo angle that was presented and the picture (s)he found, they looked strikingly more similar than in previous generations, hence my notes on specifics.

Previous generation Camaro had a more pronounced angle at the top of the C pillar, creating a more notchback coupe look. The 2016 has a smoothed out top C pillar that runs into the rear deck lid creating more of a fastback profile similar to the 1970 car. Although it still retains the notchback pony car look, perhaps

RGV!

It’s for your tea service! Pip! Pip!

They should take the car back to the dealer they bought it from and demand their money back. If a car is written off as a total loss by an insurance company, then it is a salvage title and the selling dealer MUST declare that prior to final sale. Unless they purchased the car from a private individual, then they're

*Takes offense*
Have owned three Civics, a 1979, 1990, and a 1992. All great cars. None of them are as special as a Mustang.

If the Mustang II hadn’t come out, the Mustang would’ve died off long ago, along with the Camaro. Not that the Mustang II was any good, but it did keep sales up.

This guy took an old Mustang and, in my opinion, restored the car. He also put a Japanese engine from the golden age of bulletproof Japanese engines into the car. If you are a fan of Mustangs, then you should appreciate the work this guy put into his car to get it back on the road. Even though Ford sold over 300,000

The Hellcat should have been called the Pitbull. You can get a pitbull and raise it to be a very good, loving dog that will still chew the ass off of anyone that messes with you, or you could have the one the media focuses on, the not-so-nice ones that you think you have control over but at any given moment, could