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Gurney for President
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I remember I first heard of the Renault Espace F1 through one of the early Grand Turismo games. My friend and I unlocked that sucker and it was one of the fastest cars in the game. It was awesome!

I love me a Cadillac flower car, especially the ones from the early '60s. Bonus points because one had a cameo in the Blues Brothers.

An oldie, but I nominate this d-bag who filmed himself speeding in his F40, sold copies of it on the black market and was busted in an undercover sting when he sold a video to a cop. The balls on that guy! The hubris!

Good point, I know from my experience of a biker group like that I just turned on my right blinker and waited and waited and waited and eventually they started to move to my left when they saw my turn signal and know I just wanted to get the hell out of the way.

I once got crowded by a ride like this on the interstate in Indiana. Luckily they weren't trying to shut down the road but they were all doing 90+ mph and swerving everywhere. They came up so fast it scared the crap out my girlfriend and I.

Coming on ESPN's "Broke II" - File footage of John Wall's home with "Foreclosure" signs outside.

I would think a Gumpert Apollo or a Koenigsegg would scream "Who the heck is that guy and I must know him now" while also saying to the single ladies "Hey I'm mysterious, different, rich and kind of dangerous."

I would say the Volvo 240 has to be up there, but the same goes for the VW Rabbit Golf (MK's I-IV specifically) I've known several who love this car and own one.

It's Concours, Best in Show almost always goes to a prewar car. Those stuffy judges won't break tradition, seriously, when was the last postwar car to win BIS?

Mercedes CLK GTR. It was a homologated GT1 LeMans car. According to Wiki MB offered a/c and put storage lockers under the up-swinging doors and put in a leather interior but that was it. Couldn't be a very comfortable car.

Got to be the Citreon SM for me! I think it has good looks, quirky and it's the insanely unreliable combo of Italian and French motor vehicle engineering.