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    @pauljones: There will always be a market for the enthusiast. Our options may dwindle, but if you will buy it someone will make it.

    @six: So I should count my blessings living in the middle of the country? On a side note, I saw a pale yellow 240z in a well-lit parking garage last night. It was very pretty and in excellent shape.

    @smalleyxb122: And here I was thinking I would be able to pick up a slightly used executive saloon for half of the $76K it cost originally. But you say my only option is pimped out trucks? Boo

    Ok, I'd hit that. His wife, and maybe Dorothy, that is.

    @SuzanneD: Its all about image these days.

    Its a car that evokes no passion one way or the other, and that's why I hate it with the very essence of my being. I don't want one, I don't even like seeing them on the road.

    I would very much like to attach that to a car and drive it around.

    How much does the cheapest VOTL airplane cost. That's right, more than you will make in a lifetime. What make you think that tech will ever be cheap enough for anyone but the gubment?

    Its very cool and historically significant, but there are proper car auctions for this kind of thing. Putting it on ebay will just turn off the people who would usually be interested in such a car.

    Blah, Blah, Blah

    Subtle...

    Confucius Say: Properly anchor your load, or expect rocky travels.

    Well, It doesn't appear to be too badly damaged. Just send this one to America.

    After not seeing results from a doctor and a chiropractor, Jim was willing to try anything to straiten out his back.

    Let he who is without fender bender cast the first stone.

    Bad things happen when you think too hard about the 'electric fire starter' at the back end of the cab.

    Crack Pipe.