ghoulardi
Ghoulardi
ghoulardi

Give it 200HP and we have an FRS killer.

The Car.....It has features.....that are indescribable.....So..much luxury......in one package....it makes me...want to dance. (Insert Weapon of Choice style dance routine)

Several companies do sell these, and there are plans online for home-brew reroute kits.

This thing needs a Bald eagle livery

I had an early 323 GTX when I was 17- found it in a scrapyard for $300, swapped over the bad alternator with the base model 323 beside it and drove it home. Well, that was a surprise. I bought it because it was a sporty looking hatchback and I've always liked small cars. It had nice seats, a nice factory steering

How about these Ford Brasil four-door F-series trucks? Equal parts weird and awesome.

As real as a mid-engined Corvette!

Note: A mistake isn't a mulligan, they have to actively try to fix it.

Have you seen the sleeveless 2nd Amendment ones?

Not pictured: Mount Hood. I assume this is a photo of the Mount Hood wilderness area and national forest, not the iconic volcano, unless the photographer is on it or I've gone spectacularly blind. Oregon is transcendentally beautiful. The Columbia River gorge is, in my limited experience, the best drive in the world.

There are cars where the wagon/estate/break version looks like an afterthought, an 'oh shit people need something to stuff their dog in' last-minute design addendum.

And I'm not sure if this is the most natural, but I think that the Nomad is the best blend of hot rod and wagon.

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The Caddy XLR. Based off the Corvette platform with a trick folding hardtop. Too bad older men in search of a mid-life crisis car just bought the Corvette instead, and saved about $20k.

Chrysler TC "by Maserati." Why buy a regular K Car when you pay twice as much for one with Tridents and porthole windows?