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The Z and ZX were my favorite until the 1987 reskin in which the Euro styled lights and softened edges just did not do it for me.

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So other than floor mats, what are the common components between these cars that are only made in North America.

I love the SC Bird, but by 1993, the 4.6L option on the Thunderbird Sport was by far my favorite flavor of this era coupe. The shame of the V8 Thunderbird was that the engine compartment was so tight, the headers squeezed into the available space caused the motor to not crank out as many ponies as it could in the

@Bully: I need to paint a couple of CRTs that I have to include them on my desk. They are really great for several functions in and around the home office like setting up new PCs and providing an external display for netbooks.

I don't think I could find a CJ5 in that shape for that price.

@ThunderSi: Off-road? That 747 is going to need "swimmies" on the wings if that approach gets any lower.

Is a car overheating at 45 degrees like the hot damn Olds in A Christmas Story that would freeze up on the equator in the middle of the summer???

@Novaload: The part that is sad is that if we were to believe all the hype, then all of us would be dead and those weeds would have never appeared around Granddad's garage again.

I voted for Outlook as it works well with Exchange and does not negatively impact systems like it did in the old days. But that is not saying much because the program ate 1/4 of the resources of a 128MB Pentium II PC in 1999. Not only has the program not changed in 10 years (sans the look of the interface), it still

Considering the Oldsie has a severe camber issue, I cannot believe that it has made it this far.

@desmalta: In BartMack's case, they would be the same as Mexican turn signals.

I love how it has both headlights and lanterns.

@Novaload: It is not that funny. I have seen a contraption like this in many shade tree type garages in eastern KY growing up. It was rather neat to see oil being used for something other than burning stumps or being used in place of herbicide around Granddad's garage.

@zarchitect: The generator on the trunk of that car is worth more than the beatup Lincoln.

@Dunnster: Everybody reading Jalopnik and works on their own cars has a personal little superfund site of their own.

@Novaload: There is a train horn in that same warehouse where the V12 Allison is located in Philly. It will have to be pulled from the Ford 9000 it was on 4 years ago.

@87CapriceEstate: Whoa. I am marrying a Texan. Of course, I am a Kentuckian so that makes us about equal on the annoying southernometer.