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Lancia...because racecars

Ford goes pretty far back having created "race" cars as early as 1901. The picture shows a 1903 "999" with an 18.9l four cylinder with about 100hp.

Ask Doc Hudson.

For extra stealth, Regal Turbos were just as fast as GNs. And came in beige.

Technically, they aren't dead, but they're pretty damn close. Why should they be saved? New Stratos. I don't think I need to say much more.

That's what I think Ford should do with Lincoln. Don't make a car to compete poorly with Cadillac, make a car to go toe-to-toe with Rolls-Royce and Bentley.

Duesenberg, no question!

Mercury Marauder

The answer is always Miata. To the uninitiated it seems to just be a cheap little convertible for putting around during the summer. Many people don't even realize it's RWD.

Unlikely performance car you say....gotta have at lease one wagon on that list. How about the 850 R

Clark Griswold's family trip to Wally World. What could possibly go wrong?

Dr. Horatio Nelson Jackson's first trans-American road trip.

you misspelled glorious

Rutan Voyager, around the world non-stop in 9 days, 3 minutes and 44 seconds. The wings were damaged at takeoff due to the fuel load, yet they still made it.

Good article Tyler. The Gen 5 fighter debate has generated a lot of hot air in the defense community but with the rapid change to unmanned technology in the military, the life span of Gen 5 fighters will be short.

So yeah, how "cheap" are they?

There's no video, but this is how it had to happen: