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Angela’s Motorsports didn’t make the list?

Would this make the list, or does it belong to the scam article?

It was just on here, surely this would happen if it was your car

The ghost BMW dealership

I was there this weekend too, will have to see how the season plays out. In race 1 on Saturday he did not get a good start and didn't make up a lot of lost ground, the sister car didn't either. I think this was more due to the wet conditions but he had a monster lead by the end of the race.

This came to mind, namely because my grandfather bought one when it came out, the Chrysler LeBaron GTS. Good kick from the turbo boost but typical Chrysler quality (or lack thereof-I don't think many judged it to be superior to the 528 or 190E as the ad below states)

As much as I have detested the DPs, seeing these roaring down the pit straight at COTA in person for the first time this year was pretty cool

Cruising the lot blipping your throttle..... In your Trailblazer SS.....

I think I saw at a recent PCA event here in Houston there was a a guy that autocrossed a Tahoe. For real.

Cameo in Miami Vice season 2 finale in 1986

Audi is supposed to announce a new motorsport program this coming Friday, they may also announce their own hypercar at some point......

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'1' and 'The Speed Merchants' come to mind. The 1990 ESPN series 'Secrets of Speed' was good too, one episode chronicled Emerson Fittipaldi and another one Freddie Spencer. This one chronicled Audi's all wheel drive exploits in rallying and Trans Am/IMSA in the eighties.

Modern mirrors+modern seats+rear seats=no

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It's been done before..... see video at 3:30

Since someone already mentioned the Chrysler TC by Maserati, how about the Buick Reatta

Pic of said car next to Crockett's replicar

The real Ferrari Daytona (a yellow one) in the Miami Vice season 2 episode "One Way Ticket" (John Heard is a defense attorney who suddenly develops a conscience, fakes his own death and rats out his own client)

As an Audi S4 owner my gripe is that their S-Line trim package cars are indistinguishable from an actual S model car until you get close up or see the badge. But if you need more help distinguishing models here is your Audi decoder poster.