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Nice to see another FD saved but dang I still hate body kits like that on these cars.

The wheels are only placeholders, though they are period correct for the bodykit on the car.

Great time-lapse, shame you have to mute the video to make it bearable.

My business is to pay you for it as little as possible. And with you making prices up all the time (MSRP, invoice, KBB, auction average, discounts, special deals,manufacturer cash to dealers while purchase price is all over the place) I don’t know when you are lying to me.

I chose for you :

1970s Tyrrell Blue:

When i was but a wee lad visiting my grandmama in Michigan I happened upon motorsport whilst watching television. This motorsport had dirt and cars jumping over hills at very high speeds. One of those cars happened to be a Castrol TOMS Toyota Celica I believe. Till this day I love it’s livery and still want such a

Some great choices already. I can only add that this simple number has stuck with me since childhood:

The Pink Pig, because racers tend to be exceptional middle-finger raisers.

I will never not love the classic yellow and black Yamaha livery.

I don’t have any one favorite but I do have a soft spot for any underdog.

If Elizabeth hadn’t already picked it, I would have answered John Player Special. That is my favorite, bar none. Second is not as easy, and most of the obvious ones are already spoken for. So I’ll just leave this one here...

As Indy Car fan (back in the 90's heyday), I always like the Player’s cars.

I am biased because Bob Sharp Datsun was a mile from my house.

Walter Wolf looks good on two or four wheels

Easy peasy.

All-time favorite livery and race car. 1991 Jordan B191 that, among other things, launched Michael Schumacher’s career. Clean design, both of the car and colors, simple, perfect.

Simple design, & not over the top. #DoItForDale