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If the Axl Rose, maybe the bumper would've cleared that obstacle.

Do I see only three lugs on the wheels? I'll say this for the French, they always take things into another dimension.

@WarpedCore: Thinking of the whole widow's peak thing...

If only Grampa Munster had owned this...

In honor of this, an excerpt from Dave Barry's 1987 classic, "Can New York Save Itself?"

Model ID fail. Clearly, that's an Incursion.

I'm going for the road less traveled...

So this is what an F-body wears to go trick-or-treating.

A hint here of the Peugot 403—Lt. Columbo's car.

I imagine some perpestroika went on in that back seat.

This is the Essence of silliness.

What's with the random slab of wood above the glove box?

Boxstayennaymanamera911S?

This could get confusing.

Wagoneers and Scouts and old ('60s) Suburbans always make me smile.

It looks like they were conserving sheet metal, and made the body barely wide enough to span the wheels.

And as Studebaker fades from memory, foodie tourists will wander in asking for a dozen studes, fresh from the oven, please.

@tloulas: Not that this is a contest, but...winner!

@blahyawnblah: That was the first family car MY children remember. Thanks for making me feel old. You're right about the reliability—we donated it, still running, at 173K.

One of the few times a Rabbit will leave everything else standing still.