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Uh...V6?

First FAA certification for a flying car? What's with that? The Aerocar was certified in 1956!

@Murph: Seems that URL was not for further distribution. Try

Its not just the sheetmetal that stays constant: 2007 Boxster.

Tristar!

This is kind of an inside joke.

Love 'em all, but the '59 Buick #5 was my favorite even back when I was in grade school.

Power Wagons have always been cult vehicles, but the cult vehicle of a cult?

My family seemed to be on the trade-it-in-every three years program, so there were many. Still, my favorite was the 1957 Ford Ranch Wagon.

@gtuned: Love the 12" wheels.

This is also bad news for the IPO. At the same time the Volt goes on sale they are also trying to sell the public on putting up $10B.

Thank goodness this did not happen under Ford ownership...it would have been a rebadged Ka.

Yes!!!!

With an interrogative lead about the Boxster combined with the image of 951, I should have known not to click through. I'd like my vote back, please.

@Ray Wert: True that, I was just pushing the envelope for a bit more fun.

Great post, love adding the extra dimension, going beyond just how Jalopnik your car is.

What if there were just three models: Carerra, Turbo, and GT3?

Don't forget the MKBFD.

The whole thing is a baby Panamera.