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Seriously? You guys actually passed up an opportunity to make a slideshow?

Guys, the word ‘unique’ means this: one of a kind. It does not mean the same thing as ‘special’ or ‘uncommon’. There is no such thing as ‘pretty unique’ or ‘kind of unique’ In this article, Mini Coopers and S70 Volvos are amusingly called unique. One writer even stated that ‘only’ 90,000 of that Volvo were produced in

Seems to be the right kind of car for this job, though. Was a cop car; now is converta-bull.

Damn, I’m glad this is in Florida. I’m in the PNW, so no danger of buying it. I have enough cars and motorcycles, but I would buy this if it were within a day’s drive

I had a ‘71 Cadillac Fleetwood with that 472 engine in my twenties, and that thing would lurch forward when you floored it and the four-barrel carb opened up. Despite the weight and boat-like steering, it was crazy fast and could outrun lots of sportscars and was ridiculously fun to drive.

Seems like this could have been a more cost-effective problem if first submitted to ‘What Dog Should I Buy?’

Thanks. I was gonna say that

Saw headline. Came to check comments. Thank you for your service.

You so funy. ‘duct tapped’....’chocked out’....moran.

This person used lightning as a verb. “being outside while it’s lightning...” because it ends with -ing. Not even ‘lightninging’. Funniest thing I’ve seen all day, and it’s been a day.

I thought it was the one driven by David Byrne in ‘True Stories’, but that was an ‘85. That car was privately owned.

The fuselage and part of the wings are made in China. The majority of the harder stuff (engines, landing system, navigation system, etc.) is purchased from non-Chinese companies. This fact is largely unknown in China, where the government boasts this plane as huge national success. Domestic Chinese airlines are

This is the first one I thought of. Lots of good stuff there.

Hi, Steven. I’m also in Portland. I don’t much care for this generation of Camaro, but I like the look of this one and what you’ve done with it. NP if I cared for them.

Nice job, Levi. That must quote have been incredibly difficult to find. Hidden, even. Otherwise these professional journalists would certainly done some normal journalistic research to provide background information when they wrote this article. Oh, I forgot where I am. Snark aside, thanks Levi.

This 1964 1/2 vehicle from the year of my birth is a downsized Ford Falcon that tries to be everything to everyone. It comes with a choice of four engines, three clutches, seven transmissions, two driveshafts, four brake systems, four wheel types and three wheel sizes, three suspension systems, and three steering

Thanks! I was gonna mention this

I had a four-door version of this when I was a teen in the ‘80s. It had the 351 V8 and ran well. I’d probably spend $4-5000 for this one for laughs and nostalgia. Fifteen grand? No way. There are way cooler ‘70s barges to be had for this kind of money. 

Short step to ‘and then entered politics...’

Wow, that’s a deep cut.