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Nope.

The SS/PPV were also built in Australia in the same Holden factories as the UTE so I'm not sure about that part (the VIN belonging to the UTE vs the PPV)

Nope. The Caprice PPV was built by Holden in Australia. 

b/c their first take is it is a scammer in their community. Which is:

It doesn’t look like the author even bothered to decode the VIN. From the ad site, the VIN is 6G3NS5U26FL137074. Doing a lookup at https://vpic.nhtsa.dot.gov/decoder/Decoder we find

Pictured, Mike McClintock, President of the International Ute Community (holds record as youngest and thinnest member and president in club history). When asked for comment, Mike told this reporter, “well we just don’t like to see the good name of the Ute dragged through the mud and many of our older, more slovenly

I’m most amused at the suggestion to take out a loan for a one-way ticket to a new life on Mars. First, what bank would lend you money when you’re LITERALLY leaving to another planet and otherwise because, why the hell not arrive on Mars already in debt?

By the time we’re flying to mars, 100 grand buys a 12 pack. So sure.

I can speak to the minimum spec car that will trigger a street race with a Viper. When I lived in Ann Arbor, my company shared a parking garage with Automobile magazine. One time, while driving my Justy home, I pulled up to the lights next to a new, second-gen Viper, most likely being driven by a magazine.

It was swapped for an LS.

Colors. Actual colors.

Good review.

In 1988, this was the car that GM actually put into production.

GM could have at least not killed our car industry.

NO.

Hypocrisy is a core GQP value.

(only mildy, tangentially related) MAKE IT A CHEVY AND DO IT ALREADY

The camaraderie I understand, but having all the drivers in a gated compound insulated from the surrounding poverty and (back at the time of its existence) apartheid is a bit tone-deaf... albeit not exactly out of character for the traveling circus.

Do I have an entire folder in my hard drive filled with carefully-curated Kyalami Ranch photos? I do.