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Modern cars are becoming increasingly aerodynamic. There are all kinds of little elements blended into modern designs that maximize efficiency. But cost has been a major limiting factor thus for. Those exotic aerodynamic shapes typically require unique platforms and require certain sacrifices. But things are

Oh yeah.

You just described New Jersey... ;-)

The car stereo. They all need to stop with this special secret-sauce only from us with our secret special connectors only design. Pick a standard mount and size, standard connection, standard and OPEN data protocol to talk to the car for Steering wheel and speed information. etc...

::quietly:: um, dude: not a Spitfire.

It may not have the drama or BMWCCA cred of the original M5, but the E28 535is was a pretty bad-ass interpretation of what BMW did so incredibly well for so long.

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I'd sell those wheels and rip off those chrome wheelarch trims (also I'd hope that there's no tinworm underneath).

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Stumbled on this, it appears to be a damn fine automobile:

Rollin' in my Five Point Oh...

Sorry for a second post but I could not help with this one. 1988 Saab 900 turbo convertible. It was the last year of pre-GM Saabs. It has a 5spd manual, it is the most Jalopy car I could find. http://wwwa.autotrader.ca/a/Saab/900/Lav…

Quintessential 80s car. Defined a generation of yuppies and was BMW's halo car of the decade.

Seven grand for a beautiful 560SL convertible with a hard top. And it's in that yellow-tan color that was the best thing Mercedes did in the 1980s.

I'm hesitant to post this because I kind of want to buy it myself.

This 1980 Triumph Spitfire doesn't have a lick of rust on it.

Which of you lucky fucks will be the one to screw that up?

RWD Corolla Wagon with a stick, with a few bucks leftover to swap in a more powerful engine.

Modecs! (Well, now they're Navistar eStars) I'd love to see these things buzzing around my neighborhood. It'll be like waking up to the Jetsons! Did I mention it's all electric? And FedEx and UPS are both playing around with them, so there's definitely precedent.

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