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I shall definitely make an effort to get arrested should the local popos start ordering these.

@icntdrv: Ive changed my mind. Wagoneer Limo. 360V8, 4wd with locking rear differential, and a fully stocked bar for making margaritas.

Arctic Land Rover

don't like it.

Or the 1983 Dodge Charger!

What government official have you EVER seen in one?

Dodge Diplomat

Did nobody else notice the Skoda Superb that May was towing the camper with? I really want one.

The Mazda was making a left turn at a blinking caution light. The Cruiser was speeding but had the right of way through the intersection. I'm just not convinced this is worth two manslaughter charges.

the CJ-7, of course.

@YeshayaMaro: I agree, having just returned from a weeklong business trip. One night I decided to take the rental car into the city to walk the Freedom Trail. During the course of the short drive, I was cut off by 2 taxis, almost struck 2 redlight runners, ground to a halt by countless jaywalkers, and was passed by

My tag

this sounds like a bad "crying wolf story".

My old Chrysler Lebaron convertible used to have a power top. When the motor burned out, I removed the hydraulics so I could still raise/lower the top manually. Problem was, the top weighed about 100lbs and I cracked the rear window when it came down too fast.

Meh, its better than no drawer, but it gets dirty fast and doesn't hold bulky or oddly shaped items. If the sink ever splashes out than all of the nastiness drips in.

I LIKE IT!

But... I just booked a Mustang from Hertz for Orlando next week...

70s - early 80s non-Turbo 300D (the turbos are pretty failure prone) They are Bullet proof and will run off of whatever grease, kerosene, jet fuel, or animal fat you happen to have lying around.