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I still have mine in the attic too, box and all. It was the nicest color scheme that Nintendo put out for the SP IMO.

Don't forget the snub-nose!

I nominate Maglite Flashlights - always manufactured in the USA.

I couldn't agree more. That Cougar is a beauty for that matter.

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Can't get better than that. Throw in a Federal Signal Beacon Ray and you've got a sale!

The Chinese-market Buick Park Avenue. A rebadged Holden, and yet it perfectly matches the RWD, large sedans favored by American consumers for decades. Pair it with a column-mounted gear selector and bench seating [if it doesn't have those already; I'm not quite as familiar with it as I'd like to be] and I'll take

As a proponent of bench seating, this is something that I can get behind.

It's a good thing that my taste in cars generally line up with those of the elderly. xD

Wait for the new Rainbow Six game that was announced at this past E3. It's basically the same concept but with actual graphics.

Allow me to proclaim my envy! :D

Don't forget the '68 Fury mentioned above it!

Drop by any major avenue in the outer boroughs of New York City. Almost all livery cabs out here are either CVPIs, Town Cars, or Grand Marquiis [?]. They are beat to hell, barely receive any maintenance, and yet continue to fly over potholes at breakneck speeds, loaded with 5+ passengers, driving under horrid

The inclusion of the full-sized Chryslers of the late 60s/early 70s, K-Cars, and a Panther at the number one spot gives this list my seal of approval.

No matter how ridiculously campy it was, no matter how little sense the destruction made, no matter how annoying some escort missions were, and no matter how hilariously simplistic the story was, Mercenaries 2 will always be one of my guilty pleasure games.

Mafia II was one of my favorite games this gen; the setting and atmosphere were fantastic, as were the characters.

This, x10000.