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It wasn't really a car but a scale model of a car. Does that count?

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Watching races on the weekends with my father. I'd have to say 1960s lotus formula one cars.

Looks to me like the camera was sitting on a tripod. I would hope the owner of the camera abandoned it and ran like hell when he saw what was coming. . Either that or we have a candidate for a Darwin award.

we could easily buy and scrap two of these ships a day with the money we are spending on the current wars we are fighting. When there's trillions of dollars at stake there's going to be waste and corruption.

This is what the parking attendant does with your Mercedes while you're roaming around Paris.

Can we put him in touch with the people who shot the Porsche full of holes?

I saw this one for sale. Me and my coworkers had a good laugh over it then.

I don't work in the inner office. I'm a metal fabricator in California and also the Ray that sent Jalopnik this link.

I've owned and loved an X1/9 in the past. If you live near miles of windy roads like I do it's a ton of fun. I'd pay for one that was well sorted, and this one looks nice, but not 20K nice (Unless it's putting out Dalara style BHP and he's not telling us. Remember it weighs about the same as a Lotus Elan) . I have to

I was just 10 years old when when my friends father across the street bought a 1970 Cobra Jet Torino. You can imagine the effect this had a 10 year old male brain. I used to run across the street to watch him start it. See the air scoop move to the rhythm of rumble of the engine. That shaker hood was what made it

they should have let it die if that's the case.

Ford ruined the Thunderbird when they added a back seat. It's been crap ever since.

Just goes to show that if you educate an a-hole all you get is an educated a-hole.

That Mercedes commercial should say "in a world you can be bothered to pay attention to, the world class Mercedes Benz" I

I Live near where this was filmed, but I've heard one of these. This does get my vote as a good choice for top ten.

Fiats and Yugo are not well respected cars here, so they can still be bought for little money. The same goes for the Spitfire. And the BMW was given to my by a friend who couldn't afford to pay for storage any longer. It had been parked for ten years when I got it, so even though it was given to me, it'd cost a lot of

I've only had the one X1/9. I sold it, but hope to get one in better shape at some point. I have too many projects right now to justify buying one though: 81 fiat spider 2000, 75 BMW 2002, and a 75 spitfire. They all need attention, but the Fiat is still my favorite to drive.