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Argentine jalop in Central America
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According to SCOTUS, yes, they sort of are. They even have human rights, mind you...

Some part of me actually likes it. And have dirty guilty daydreams about a long roadtrip on one of these.

What??? $ 16,400 for an Italian gas guzzler? I don’t care if it’s mint, wait until something brokes (it will...). For that price you can get a brand new Nissan Versa or something, why would you get a car that you can’t drive on your drive-in cheap food shop to buy a bucket of watered down semi-coffee?

Same here. Insta-boner.

That henious monstrosity named Donald Trump must be rejected with utter disdain on any number of accounts, starting with that yellow alien that made a nest upon the head of the Nation’s redneckest redneck.

That’s so much better! You only need Euro headlights that you can have shipped from Argentina for very little money (about U$D 120 plus shipping).

Plus, one of the most beautiful F1 cars of its era. And any other.

That’s a perfect description of everything Lamborghini since the mid-80s. Except the non-Lambo looking cars (Jalpas and such).

Pastor, is that you?

So we have already demonstrated an inexplicable propensity to believe whatever Volkswagen tells us, and I suspect it won’t stop now.

Did it work?

Oh, just replied the same thing.

No, they didn’t gain an extra pillar to become the Merkur.

You did it just right. Slow claps.

I know, I’d prefer that they are restored to spec instead. Especially if they are rare and have certain cultural status as examples of fine design and craftmanship. Why messing up a piece of automotive history?

Which is exactly what I’m doing :). Now, I’m not a Ferrari fanboy, I’d utter the same rant regarding any brand that put some thought into trying to make something unique, especially if there’s some fine hand made craftmanship involved. Now, of course the owner can do whatever he pleases, but I fail to see that as a

Drooling all over... Now, tell me if that piece of wonder isn’t far more loyal and enjoyable and amazing than the Camaroed one. This one oozes an amazing combination of all the good qualities of each single piece that was dropped on it. Slow clap. Thanks for sharing!

Well, I’m all with you on your idea. Using those classic bodies with modern salvaged Maserati or Ferrari underpinnings would do far more to highlight the qualities of the car, with irreverence and good taste.

Dear Torch, I one you up (btw, please forgive my not-exactly-amazing photoshop techniques). I hope you get the concept.

Game of Popes?