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@Neener: Everything since 1950 I think...

Well, I always had a hard on for the Lamborghini 400 GT circa 1966.

@TK421: Sold! POTD (picture of the day)

The side view says it all. It is a gorgeous shape. Also, if you got rid of that butt ugly bumper, it would have an ass to compete with last year's Megan Fox (not too sure what this year's looks like, body changes across model years vary). Add to the mix that smoking drive train, and realize that the Citroen parts

I had a 1964, two-tone metallic blue and white Rambler Cross Country 660 wagon that I traded my 1969 Fiat 124 coupe for in around 1972. It was in beautiful condition. Drover it for a few months then headed on a trip from Phoenix to Albuquerque. It threw a rod in Quemado, New Mexico. For those of you who don't

@zeeboid: I am sorry you did too. I just threw up a little. Really.

Bugatti Veyron. "The Out-Pace Car."

I am going to take my F1 car next time I go to the beach.

@Jagvar: Yes, and it was more powerful.

To us Jalops, it is not that obscure, but they are pretty rare to mortals. I have one that lives in my neighborhood. The first production fiberglass-bodied American car, the Kaiser Darin

missed Daewoo, and Seat, I kept on misspelling Suzuki. So gate up wiht 1:36 to go.

I think they are up to ±140 mph at this point on the track. I think there is really only the illusion of control outside of the thinnest tolerance. That is massively violent impact.

Who needs 8 cylinders anyway.

Very expensive parts car. CP

Hell on the sidewalls I am guessing...

@Mr. Scroggs: I saw a replica of the D50 at the Monterey Historics a couple of years ago, apparently there are non extant, so some wonderful fan had one built to spec. What a beauty. And yes, you are right, the sound is great music!

@macshome: Most of the field didn't know what to do. According to Liucci Force India told their drivers that they couldn't overtake and to hold their position. Alonso is no fool, if he thought he was supposed to be racing he would have held the position. You have to admire Shumi for making the effort no matter how

A great car at $4500. Way over priced.

Also, they are averaging 100 mph on streets so narrow that a fast lap really requires you to touch the armco, and billiard off the curbs. Also, the cars going through the swimming pool complex at out of control speeds is poetry to watch. Sure it may be some what processional as people have complained (except for