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I'm going with the Brat, just because for a perfect PHC you can't do better than a vehicle bought from someone who goes by the name of "Psycholic".

In one of the late circa 1998 Seinfeld episodes, Jerry is at a dealership negotiation with Elaine's boyfriend Puddy on an insider deal on black Saab convertible.

OK, this Alameda thing is starting to freak me out. Like, where are the Accords, the Ford Explorers and similar what-not? Is Alameda a total time warp?

Can there be a more perfect car for the Subie 2.0l diesel with 258 ft/lbs of torque? Whoeee!

Not only did Subaru stick it out with the boxer while VW gave up on it, the EJ has become one of the primary replacement engines for old dead wasserboxers, the last (US market) VW boxer engines.

Meanwhile, they are offering $4500 cash to 2008 Pilot buyers, and thats once you negotiate down to invocie. Quite a deal, even for an outgoing model.

While I voted for the '66 my Buick heart belongs to the 1959 Electra 225 four door hardtop:

Cupholders? I guess for sure its coming to the US market, then!

Well, personally I'll take a nice VW Syncro Wesfalia, please:

With some sort of floors in place and what basically looks like a straight body, if nothing else the 914 could be made into a very nice track car, one of those that might show a lot of "real" Porsches how its done. People know how to sort these cars out, and parts are easy, especially if you don't mind fiberglass. So

The April Fools items are really getting out of hand.

Immediate disqualification:

Like, come on. Its a fantasy garage...why would I want to exclude anything!

Like, come on. Its a fantasy garage...why would I want to exclude anything!

This throws the "buy here - pay here" business model out the window.

The original Willys Jeepster series - the last American phaeton, too: