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I couldn't tell if it was just front wheel drive or if there was a swiveling drive shaft to power the rear? That'd be trick.

I grew up in Rochester, up until about 6th grade. I remember one day driving along in my folks car and my dad says " There's the can of worms!". Like a dumb kid I started looking for an ACTUAL can of worms on the side of the road. Worms are neat.

I'm pretty much down with all the ones where they chopped off the roofs. Gives it that Fantasy Island feel. I would rock that Rolls every day.

That's the Ford Dick Cheney Edition.

As it turns out, I spent a couple hours yesterday looking for Samurai's for the SO. While $4500 is actually a reasonable price based on what I saw, I cannot abide the diamond plate. At all. Ever. CP.

it looks rather well done!

I flew American from Denver to Atlanta recently. Normally I fly Delta, so this was my first with American in a while and I was thoroughly impressed! Everything was nice and clean, but the topper was the seatback had USB ports AND normal ole plugs. I was able to charge my phone and GoPro at the same time.

I'd fly

Good to know Florida was in there somewhere.

Great car and great drive. I drove my Miata top down a mere 2,500 miles and recommend ear plugs for such a drive.

Here's the original. I guess she had a little Bush showing.

Berms. So many berms.

I really don't give a crap how it looks, I want the space. And Nissan, since this is on the Titan platform, why the hell not give us a 4X4 option? I'd buy it in a heartbeat. Be a fantastic adventure vehicle.

Depends on the cars you are looking for. Oddball, "specialty" and sub $5K cars are really hard to find on AutoTrader and Cars. Ebay and CL are really the only outlet for those.

Sorry, that's what I meant. Shares the same as the Titan.

Yes yes yes! Love vans. Love 4x4s. Been waiting for those two to hook up and spit out an offspring.

Wonder if, depending on sales, this might prompt other makers to start making 4X4 an option on their vans. Seems like Nissan could easily port it over since it's vans and trucks are on the same(?) platform.

I'm not a Jeep guy, but I like this. It's a pretty cool looking little box, that will have more than enough utility for most people. The removable panels is a cute. Not a "convertible", but better than most sunroofs.

Unimog 404 prices run the gamut, from $4K for a bare bones beater with nothing on it, up to $5oK for one all pimped out with luxury living in the back. This guy falls right in the middle, it seems. Well taken care of, most of the bells and whistles (doors, roof) plus a full roll cage ($$) and nicely done living area

I rode in the back of the Rally Fighter years ago in Austin. As you may have noticed, there are no seats. And I'm 6 ft, 230. It was not comfortable, but it was still awesome.

The Smokey and the Bandit premise was Atlanta couldn't get Coors beer from Colorado, so it was a run to get it. I wonder...what does Colorado legally available that Georgia doesn't? Even the title would make more sense.