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I’m more bugged about the Cressida.  While the Prius was likely a pre-production model lacking a VIN - this was definitely not the case with the Cressida.  Ultimately they belong to Toyota and they can do what they want with them, but if it comes out that someone donated that car to them then I am gonna dump some real

Everyone knows this was the best mall arcade.

“I don’t wear seatbelts because it’s better to be thrown clear of the accident.”

My theory on most of these non-exotic “several year old vehicle finally gets sold” deals is the thing lacked being sold at a price the dealer wanted, it eventually saw some use as a parts or service runner using dealer plates and finally gets rediscovered when an ownership change prompts a detailed inventory...

Buick Encore and Chevrolet Trax are increasingly being piloted by the olds around here.

I don’t hate it, and even though its a major design element - I would have to smooth out that hump in the back. It no longer belongs.  Mad props for making what certainly appears to be a functioning tailgate. 

The truck does have a censor for the front of the frunk’s door

He ate it with some fava beans and a nice Chianti - duh

What ever happened to the 200 MPG carburetor? Was it just reborn as the Fuelshark?

Only the Toolminati knows.

My theory to Chrysler’s fenderwell batteries is that they got the first Cirrus/Stratus/Breeze to the end of the assembly line and when it failed to start they realized it was due to the lack of a battery. There was no room underhood and it was going to cost too much in battery cabling for a trunk mount battery so they

Pretty sure it’s a landbridge, dude.

OMG hahah, some friends and I still throw out the crubs fens and burshes references.  Well played, I regret that I have one star to give.

Took a pretty good sideswipe hit.

Beat me to it. ALWAYS GOOGLE THE VIN.

Made me think of this - had one as a kid and loved it.  

Forgot the Ford E-series and the Godzilla V8. Yeah, it’s only available as a cutaway, but it should have been included.  Several others on this list are known dead models, and this lives on.

Here in CA, there are only really 3 instances for a new plate being on an older car.