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My Starion narrow body gets mistaken for this car 9 times out of 10, now I don't even bother to correct people. I worked on one in auto shop during high school. Fell in love with the styling and digital dash "future look". I’ve been automobile stuck in the 80’s ever since.

Last time I saw one was years ago...Then again they tend to blend in. Poor engine from what I've read. Ran into this one a few weeks back at a Pick-N-Pull completely surprised to see one even there.

We both do. God we need help!

the few I've ran across for sale have all been in some state of disrepair but always cheap. The one in the photo has been beautifully restored and tastefully modified. I coo over it whenever I see it. I feel the same way about the Porsche 914.

Fiat X1/9, I’ve been scorned for always wanting one but a tax refund would be all the justification I would need

Yep, South Vietnamese refuges were landing on deck from Saigon and there wasn’t enough room on deck. When I saw the subway cart I had a flashback (no pun intended) of my mother telling me about this. I’ve read that some south Vietnamese even tried landing planes but had to land in the ocean and be picked up. as for

Seven deadly Sins inspired. I probably got all of these misconstrued, lets face it they can be easily interpreted however you want.

Thank you!!! Also look for tell tale signs of the stickers once being there but had since been removed.

before you even look at the car:

I learned it from watching you Dad!... I learned it from watching you…

Sorry I’m a bit on the defensive. Seems like too many threads now you have to defend yourself if you don’t share the same viewpoint as someone else because thy decides to make proving they’re right their personal cause. I did get a laugh out of the tuna fish.

stand by what I said and I'm not trolling. We can go back and forth like this all day. Like I said I'm 25 when that Commercial was made I was only 2 and few people remember a commercial from two decades ago. just keep in mind i said "relative perspective".

Perhaps Mitsubishi but more Suzuki... still with Evo's and Samurais, both major established brands known for more than just cars here in the states. few people that I know have any idea that Hyundai was anything other than an automotive manufacture.

4th Gear: It’s strange to think that children growing up now will never view Korean cars as crap. Since I’m only 25 I missed out on the awkward years for the Japanese brands so Kia and Hyundai’s ascent actually helped give me some relative perspective. Too bad Daewoo couldn’t join them. Unless you count the rebadged

Yes possibilities!

Suffice to say some things shouldn’t need to be explained. This one should be obvious.

NP any forward control Jeep for that price. A friend and I take photos of these whenever we see one but we have yet to find one in running condition. At that price you can make it your own.

Wouldn’t be the first time though some are justifiable.

It’s obvious he was talking about this.