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I admit to a soft spot or these. And my family had one, so I know what junk they are. But the family went from one of these to a Chevette - - establishing the Vega as a high-water mark for domestic cars in my family in the late 70’s, early 80’s.

I have to admit I like seeing these drive by. Not because they are a “happy” car, but because they were kinda’ orphans when new and now most (certainly not all, but most) are in the hands of gear heads. I like to tell myself that the person behind the wheel just enjoys driving and has that car because they want THAT

Never seen an AZ-1 but I imagine it would really make my day if one cruised by

I suppose I might move somewhere that it would not make sense take along my M Coupe, but I can’t think of where that would be. Maybe I’d stop at the water’s edge, but even then I’d have to think about it. I’ve moved from Maine to the mid west, and back, and each time I was able to bring both vehicles out. the only

Beat me to it!

1955 Bisiluro Damolnar

For those really long trips, distance to the next place that has decent coffee - - and another needle within the gauge to show how far the coffee stop AFTER that one is.

The original CRX. It could maybe hit 110, down a real steep road, such as a cliff. The base CRX, such as the one I owned, would get dusted by S-10’s at the daily stoplight grand prix’s. But dang they were fun and oh-so reliable. I auto-xed mine until I had 180+K miles on it and even at that mileage that very tired car

1965 Riviera

Congratulations and happy riding!

Honda Hawk GT

Bill Rutans’ Pond Racer. It was a plane he designed to compete in air racing against the warbirds that are still being used - - his goal was to save the warbirds.

WWII German Elefant

In ten years our dark overlord Google will handsomely reward the peasant family who delivers unto it its self-driving prototype car lost during the great neoluddite rebellion of 2020.

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I’ll inconspicuously drive my Bugatti into the water and reap the rewards!

Like people who call “shotgun!”, but aren’t actually carrying a shotgun.

I just flew out of Manila last week. It has not improved over a the past few weeks, in case you were wondering. The description really is spot-on. Ditto for your comment on traffic. I had to catch a 5:00am flight and I was still caught in a traffic jam at 2:30 in the morning. I was so damn land at JFK at 3:00 on a

Yep, first interior I thought of as well. Even by goofy 80’s Japanese car interiors it was just awful.