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  1. Will this eventually lead to a V60 Polestar Wagon?

I'm still not entirely sure how I feel about the rule changes. A Volvo wagon would make this pretty awesome though. I feel that the rule changes are taking place to keep the manufacturers that are currently in it. Ford has stated they will leave, however, I feel that the US Ford will put a Mustang in the series with

So you're saying that you should do some extra hooning to make up for the most time of the first owner? Because I can do that.

Or the truck itself to transform into a robot followed by the camera to panning over to some woman's breasts briefly before cutting to large explosions.

Yep. Probably wrecked, and fixed on the cheap. Run away. CP

Don't forget, back in the day there was no such thing as CGI. Every thing had to be made by model makers (entire scale Tokyo for Godzilla to stomp) so these guys were quite skilled at making things out of plastic and wood that looked quite real through the camera lens.

I love that you can see one of the shadows of the fork of the forklift in that.

Continuity: the fake engine doesn't have the white marking on the pulleys.

Are you sure? If the seller couldn't be bothered to spend 2% of the asking price on a proper detailing, who knows what else he's skipped over the years.

I realized that afterwords. Blame it on AM.

I feel like to own one of these then you gotta dress like this so nice price for me.

Whether on purpose or not, people are going to think you ran into something and broke it. Just like the fact that older cars used to not come with passenger side mirrors. I have a hard time convincing friends of that when we go to classic car shows.

I'm sure it's a great car, but it just looks too...nouveau riche for me. Like a hillbilly with a winning Lotto ticket.

A truck clugging the 401??? How weird...

You can actually see him hit his brakes just before it topples down,so he definitely had his Tim Horton's that AM!

White van driver was not txting = white van driver is alive. Pay attention people.

Shown: A fairly strong argument against tailgating.