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For some reason, I can't get into UAV's like I am into planes.

My dad's friend had a mid-90's Cadillac with a 5-inch roof lift—The thing looked armored.

@SuperfunkMF: Seriously! Btw, your avatar cracks me up.

@GV_Goat: My apologies; I should know better than to lump people with the South, especially living here in Louisville, a surprisingly, er, levelheaded city in a region that tends to lean waaaaaaaay towards one side. My bad for stereotyping.

Wait...Doesn't F1 involve people who aren't necessarily white, going in different directions than most Texans are used to seeing race cars go?

@acarr260: Thanks. If only I could apply that memory to the studying I'm supposed to be doing right now...

@acarr260: Anything that's had millions of Hot Wheels made in its likeness is not obscure. I had three of them as a kid, and you couldn't go to the toy aisle of a store without seeing one (usually in blue with some kind of silver tribal-tattoo-looking crap on it.)

@abgwin: Motor Trend has one as a long-term tester.

@Wunno Sev: Or the ultimate obscure Lamborghini—the Espada!

@Brian: Cogito Ergo ZOOM!: That was my thought as well. They'd probably protest if they weren't picked. Or if we were.

@MushyHeirloom: Funny, I always pictured the drivers of these cars as guys who heard that a lot.

@Tigre Marino: Nope, 225 (shown here) has two more engines and one more stabilizer fin. What you've got there, is an AN 124

Those guys make Chinese toy-makers look safety-minded.

@Bueller: That wasn't a bad-looking car, that. Forgettable, but not bad looking. IMHO, the mid-cycle face-lift ruined it —55 pounds of chrome and "Euro-style" clear taillight lenses will do that to a car.

@pidgeonsplatz: Sorry to hear that—glad you've found the key to keeping your sanity: being able to laugh about it sometimes.