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Shhhh. Just sit back in the corner quietly. You clearly don't have a right to express your opinion on this one, and if you do, there's no answer that will make those you're trying to empathize with happy.

Loti?

I'd like to agree with you, but then we'd both be wrong.

That was pretty much my thought. I know that as a parent, if my kid gives a gift to someone, I definitely want them to hear, "Shit, that got me". So eloquent!

I got to meet Wayne in 1996 or so when he was racing the Danka Ferrrari 333SP at Road Atlanta....super nice guy who genuinely loves the sport—-I hope this works out for him, I'll be cheering for them if so.

Point of clarification before I can concur——Top Gear UK, right? Right.

Deez.

Star for you for sheer effort Chris! (and some cool photos) I'll allow Rally Successes, IMSA cars, and recent LMP1 entries. Toyota's involvement with Ivan Stewart though, from what I recall, began and ended with donating pre-runners and stroking a check so his shop could build those awesome Baja entries. As for

That's funny...you said "Toyota racing heritage". Good one.

Lapo Elkann, grandson of Gianni Agnelli. Destroyed this Ferrari 599 with a hideous paint job and a denim interior.

In other news, I will never live in that facist excuse for a Commonwealth.

Is he not a prick? He sounds like a prick.

You're a heterosexual of slightly above-average attractiveness?

Yep, I posted the Pontiac Grand Prix Aerocoupe version yesterday when they were compiling this list. Much better candidate than the faux Grand National IMHO.

Ehhh, you know what—-I think you're right. I got my 95's and 2000's confused. Nice pull.

It's been like 6 months and I'm still grayed out. WTF gawker? What's it gonna take to prove that I'm not gonna post dick pics all over Jezebel? WHY DON'T YOU TRUST ME?

Sam Smith? That SOB owns sweet cars, has a cush job writing for car rags, gets to race vintage cars on BMW's dime, AND HE GETS TO PERFORM BOND THEME SONGS TOO? FML.

Interestingly enough (or not, your choice), I'm almost positive a valid racing license was a "requirement" to buy this car. My inner skeptic says a dealership wouldn't have turned down the $$$ if you didn't have one, but that's how FoMoCo positioned it.

1986 Pontiac Grand Prix Aerocoupe. Sure, they may have made 1100 of em, but how many are still around?

Addendum from those of us who already knew this and were planning on getting one in the next 8-12 months: "Thanks a lot DeMuro........thanks a whole @#$$#ing lot." I hope you don't cause prices to spike the way Automobile Mag used to for cars featured in "Collectible Classic".