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Every man needs a big ass truck ... but why does it have to be an OLD big ass truck.

The new 2013 Toyota Avalon!!

Here's another great example: 2006 - 2008(?) VW Passat ... I owned one of these 2006 Passat 2.0t's and I really loved the way they looked and performed!

Have to agree with you KinoEscalate! Following one home last night made me love life and appreciate Dodge Boy's new direction!!

1964 Ford Thunderbird Convertible (Goldfinger)

1964 Ford Country Squire (Goldfinger)

1964 Ford Ranchero from Goldfinger. Carrying the 1964 Lincoln in the back ...

Heck Yeah ... It has a mute button somewhere, right?? That way I can mute the little pop sensation as soon as I start pulling away from traffic!

Nice but I would have stuck with a good Mopar crate motor like the 5.7L Eagle Crate motor. It's a good streetable motor and has nice horsepower ratings - 372 Horsepower, 400 ft.-lbs. torque. Mopar Performance has some pretty nice stuff available....

RE 5th Gear:: Really, really like the Vauxhall Cascada! If Buick is listening, watching for reaction on Jalponik, then listen up ... I would visit my Buick dealer and purchase THIS car if that actually did make it stateside! I have NEVER set foot in a Buick dealership. I'm not my grandfather. But this changes the

For you there will be quite a few places. This website will give you some ideas: http://ohv.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=1170. The nearest will be CARNEGIE SVRA (http://ohv.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=1172), about 60 miles from San Francisco ...

Le eau du Cobra ??

240Z with a V8 Conversion: http://www.lainefamily.com/240Z_V8_Conversion.htm

Forgot Princess Leia's "slave" outfit

Ford Maverick's "Lime Time" .... I think ford even revived it for the 2005 Ford Mustang as "Legend Lime Clearcoat Metallic" ....

Hmmm .... Can't even tell from the shape the difference between it an the Nissan from which it was based on... Not much different than a Altima/Maxima with the camouflage on it. Ho, hum - another twin rebadge. I wish manufactures would bring soul and heart into designs! Something that would make EVERY little boy (and

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I'm speechless Mike! What a fantastic opportunity to drive history and a very, very professional way to handle such a legendary meeting between Chris and Norbert Singer. And to be able to sit down and get details as to how and why things were built the way they are! Thank you for posting this!

Boredom set in at :41

Goodwood! The attention to detail is indescribable!