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@carve: Dang, somebody said it already.

Totally unrealistic. The average furry would have a much better and more expensive costume, but wouldn't have enough money in the bank to rent a Ferrari.

So do you suppose Jaguar will want this car for their museum like Volvo did with their 2.6 million mile P1800?

France has Rouge-necks?

"Bring out your dead.....bring out your dead...."

No, really...we'll save the Titanic. We just need to bail a little faster!

I like it, so of course we'll never get it. Even with the demise of the SUV, there's still very little choice in the wagon department.

@alexander_the_car_salamander: Well, in New Hampshire (land of the rust gods), anything that's pre-1990 and still on the road is unusual enough. Anything that's from the 70's or early 80's and still running (nevermind being in decent condition) is almost unheard of.

But does it come with little die-cast pizzas?

I voted nice price, 'cause I live in the Northeast and haven't seen one of these in the flesh since the 80's. Probably much less of a rarity in California I suppose.

This made NPR tonight, but they put it a bit more bluntly. "Dealers will cut off the bottom of the accelerator pedal until replacement pedals can be installed."

@zeeboid: That was the very first thing that jumped into my mind.

It would look better with a Maine license plate.

He doesn't look like he's crashing, he looks like he's taking a highway exit. I chalk it up to another Nav-related fail, probably because he uploaded the maps for a "Lambo" or maybe the original maps were never updated and were all in French.

@JCWhitless: I meant it was ironic that the guy happened to own a shop that fixed up wrecked exotic cars.