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I never thought I’d grow into one of those fogies that says “cars all look the same these days”, but this really reminds me of a Colorado ZR2 with a FORD grille tacked onto it.

No idea about the swastika though.

Do you live somewhere that doesn’t see much cold weather? Even mechanically uninclined folks like to know when their system is warm enough to crank the HVAC fan up and begin blasting warm air.

I’ve personally seen that truck years ago on McKnight Blvd when I lived in Calgary. It was a JDM crew-cab Hilux. I’m always proud of my old home when I see this pic posted.

That’s an odd number. Why not 60 episodes? It’s as if one episode in particular wasn’t included for whatever reason.

Japanese cars are often white for exactly the same reason Italian ones are often red.

A link to the photo itself rather than a phone screeenshot would be a huge help, but based on that I think it’s a 2000-2002 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD extended cab long box in LS trim, possibly with a Duramax diesel engine. It has a grille/brush guard and a Roll-N-Lock tonneau cover.

Cars with column-shift automatics are usually shown to be “driven” with the shifter clearly visible in park.

You guys south of the 49th lost out on the second-gen Chevy Sprint/Pontiac Firefly Turbo, with its white vinyl for emblems and available teal blue paint.

He drove a McDonald’s car from ‘94 to ‘00, but he was a better-known driver in the ‘80s to early ‘90s when he was winning Daytonas, a championship, and had video games in his name. He was in the Coors car at the height of his popularity.

Aww. This new 10% larger version doesn’t have the PlayStation triangle/square/circle/X button logos in its headlights like the original did.

Alex Hevesy? Lance Tedford? Lance Realname?

Counterpoint:

Today I learned of Pontiac watches. Their logotype looks VERY similar to what Pontiac Motor Division used around the ‘80s & ‘90s:

*C4. There was no C5 ZR-1.