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You are correct about #1 but #2 is the R107. Mind changed?

Rare because most wealthy people weren’t cheap enough to skip on ordering the soft top on a luxury car.

What an atrocious opinion; you know very little. Please return to the basement and disconnect your capitalist-product computer from your capitalist fiber optic cable system. Everything you have, everything you touch, everything that makes your life better was made that way because of capitalism and its incremental

They can test, revise, and fix all they like, but I’m not boarding a MAX. Life is already too short. 

I can see Mecum doing the ole “This will bring a fortune, Danny. It’ll make a mint. We’ll put it in the circular, get some press, and it will go for millions. Just list it with us and sit back and collect the check (minus our 20%, of course).

He does too much research - he’d never last. 

I have the same ratio - spent $57,000 on my truck and $218,000 on my active lifestyle hookers.

Most RVs are an amalgam of different parts from different third party vendors. Not only is the melding of different parts not wonderful for reliable symbiosis, finding the correct replacement parts is a nightmare and takes forever. I’d only buy a Sprinter or Transit with a new interior - if the chassis and shell are

They found it in the back of the parking lot!

Jack Lord in Dr. No was always impressive too.

So this is “final form body for the new Bronco“? You said it right there! Oh my god, this thing sucks! Ford sucks! They’re going to go straight into bankruptcy with this flaccid piece of shit!

OK boomer.

It was necessary 100 years ago. 

Because shoes suck; I rarely drive with shoes on. Never wear them in the house. Or outside the house for that matter. No snow down here - Texas. 

Fine, then I’d suggest the CS3494 Turbo.

Nice post. I always found it ironic that the people who read these grey-area comments and scream “racism” are seeing the world through their own racist slant. 

So a 911 isn’t a real Porsche? What then, in your esteemed opinion, is a real Porsche?

Agreed.  I’d take my $25k and get a 996.

The 1966 Mercedes never gets locked.

In Texas, it’s the Dodges I see most often.