michaelgcurry
Michael G. Curry
michaelgcurry

Plus you can do shit with it that you just shouldn't do with a new Rolls. Or any Rolls.

I posted a suggestion yesterday...but I'll just say it again and with more pictures - because everyone likes pictures. (I'm leaving out my Ferrari 308/328 suggestion from the link...but feel free to read it).

I firmly support this. I'd love to hear about the trials and tribulations of importing an infamous car like that.

Another excellent idea.

I tweeted at you from @CKFairbanks, but my suggestion is better explain in more than 140 characters.

Aston DB9!

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I had doubts at first, but 20 seconds with Google and:

Yea, why can't the Falcon platform be worked over to resuscitate Lincoln and give the brand the RWD is needs to compete? Ford has a ready made RWD platform and Lincoln can't get out if its own way.

No, but I can on my miata!

My turbo Forester gets 13mpg. When I drive it like a teenage idiot. It gets 25-28 mpg when I don't.

heck yeah it's thirsty. I own one, and it gets about 10-14 mpg tops

1970 Ford Torino GT !

I have never ever seen a 1972 Torino GT sport Fastback CJET , In any of the barrett jackson or any of the TV auctions me because they are so rare , GREAT MUSCLE CAR

1973 Gran Torino for sure. The one pictured is my own car.

Beside the Clint Eastwood movie horribly underrepresented 7 liters (plus) of muscle car goodness.

1970ish Ford Torino. i always hear about chevelles, monte carlos, and mustangs but the torino is rarely spoken of. i just always found it a great looking car. especially with the hidden headlights.

1968-71 Ford Ranchero GT with the Cobra Jet or Super Cobra Jet 429.

Gran Torino Sport. Total badass car that tends to get lost in the muscle car conversation.

Ford Torino Cobra.