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You had to pick a motor that I have no frame of reference for a comment. None. I am speechless.

I was expecting a lot more turbo whine and a lot less traditional V8 tones.

The 1980-1983 were my favorite of this car with the 1983 having the best of every feature. The verticle bar between the headlights. The solid red rear lights. the grill with the right mix of vertical and horizonal bars. It was the perfect Buick and the last year for the best looking Buick ever built.

That sounds like that Expedition in front of me in Maryland with Maryland tags. I never noticed the thin LED blue and red stripes hidden behind the black limousine tint of the rear glass.

@applesanity: Saying that you need prime lenses to learn composition is like saying that you cannot learn photography using anything but film. It does not make sense in a world where "bazooka" glass is as inexpensive as it has ever been and a serious amateur would be well rewarded in making the investment in a lens

I was about ready to make some nasty comment on this board about the lack of love for zoom lenses, but after reading more thoroughly, all of my zooms are the "Bazooka" type with a red racing stripe referred to below costing in excess of $1500.00 each. I think people are taking the title of this thread a little to

Classic man. Extra points (as pointed out in an earlier post) for the 2wd find.

Definitely the heart of Godzilla. The lifter in the the carnage and the newly created push rod ejection port are the dead giveaway to this being a VR38DETT

If the Focus in the main picture is a "grand" then it will cost 2K in greenbacks because that car is across the pond.

I am seriously wanting one of these. Please, someone, make me a kit to build one of these.

From other posts seen on Jalopnik, it will cost a good chunk of change to make the car fully legal in the US. Althoug, I am pretty sure I could find a county or two in the US that I could register this car as a Domestic focus and not the Euro model. Although, southeastern PA is not going to work because this car is

Is that a bifurcated Camaro???

@MarauderMan: If that were rear drive like the Expedition, I would have it in my driveway. Instead, I purchased another Panther based Ford.

Toyota. Can't Stop This.

When did a "shim" become precision cut steel reinforcement bar??????

They do not get any tougher in this generation of SUV. This gold standard of the breed in 1973 is worth $8500.00.

For 99% of what I do, isoHunt does the best of the services listed.

The Jack Rousch straw hats on the rear deck fit this car very well. I can actually describe the owner in detail just by seeing those.

It happens to be the perfect car for smart people as well.