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I dig it. That rear has some Stinger-esque vibes happening, too, which is a good thing.

Is this much more than a body kit? I... really dig it. In this color, and the yellow/white two-tone on their website. And something that was brown/orange, or had wood on the side (that tailgate is begging for a plank of wood instead of that black panel).

My Maestro and my 318, both of which I owned in the UK, had stalks on the left, just like LHD cars. However, my friend, who was from India, consistently turned on the wipers instead of the turn signal when he drove my cars, because he was used to the stalk being on the right side of the steering wheel.

I learned to drive on an Isuzu Impulse, and it’s funny to see the JDM Piazza version above with the right-mounted turn signal lever, but with English for Left and Right.

In Wonder Woman 1984, there’s a Chevy Van that was built no earlier than 1991.

This was the color of my dad’s ‘91 Ranger. It was the best color.

“No, no, no... this sucker’s electrical, but it requires a nuclear reaction to generate the 1.21 gigawatts of electricity I need.”

Same here. I’ve had to turn down the dashlights of ever car I’ve ever driven. There’s always something that is just blinding. I wish the cruise and high beams lights adjusted, because I agree those are too bright, too.

I really love this idea and can’t wait to see how it plays out.

Following to find out the answer.

Absolutely the Solara. While maybe not the most fun, it’s fun enough, comfortable, and reliable. And easy to get and out of, which I don’t think can be stressed enough.

I had a 1973 VW Super Beetle when I turned 16, and it made a staggering 60hp.

Mine has nothing to do with the car I was driving (a 2002 Golf TDI).

In the interest of a Name that Tune-style duel, I could live with 90hp in this. 😊

When I was 12, my dad and I drove up to my middle school and he taught me to drive his Isuzu Impulse (looked like the one below). So much fun! I’d been paying attention for years about gas/clutch/gearshift management, so it was just a matter of practicing a few times. I stalled, of course, but picked it up quickly.

Ahh, the Lancia Zagato. My dad had one when I was in high school, and it was virtually impossible to get parts for it. He eventually admitted defeat with it, but always wanted another.

Rover 25.

He appears to rip off a piece of clothing between levels, which might have been my favorite part of the original.

That interior looks amazing — I’m sold on that alone.