@FriscoFairlane: You don't have to worry about Ford ruining the name "GT-40". That's actually owned by Carroll Shelby, which is why the new car wasn't called that. Also, the fact that it's like 43 inches tall.
@FriscoFairlane: You don't have to worry about Ford ruining the name "GT-40". That's actually owned by Carroll Shelby, which is why the new car wasn't called that. Also, the fact that it's like 43 inches tall.
@kake81: Here you go.
@pinstripewizard: That's funny, I was thinking something similar when I saw a video in the comments that showed how to use pennies as a crowd pleaser.
@ɹǝʌoɹ ǝƃuɐɹʇs: Contrary to common opinion, I actually love both of these cars, though. I've owned one NG900 and several Classic 900's, and I've loved them all for different reasons.
@Syrax: Not before they trashed the Classic's beautiful interior with that big honkin' black plastic dashboard for the 1995 MY.
@allexedup: Yeah, me too.
@Autojunkie: Beautiful, but I'm not loving that tint. It really takes away from the feminine good looks of those slender pillars.
@Skink: There's a New Mexico?
@allexedup: No!
@zundefolge1342: Here you go.
@tonyfanara: Thank you for that.
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Coll writeup, Peter. I would love to see Argentina someday, and I love me some mate. I should have remembered to bring my gourd and bombilla up here to Wyoming for the winter.
@472CID: Range Rover, 41 years!
@ThelynXAZ: Yeah, it's too bad. I always liked them. At least until after dark when those weird arch-shaped tail lamps lit up.