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I have owned 3 wagons now (I consider my 03 Toyota Matrix to be a wagon), and I don't think I ever want to go back to driving a regular car. Wagons are just so darned useful.

@Fastbak390: Pintos were meant to be disposable cars, like Kia Spectras are today. Cheap to buy, and when you wear it out you go get another one.

@Roberto Grijalva: Power braking was optional on the Pinto, but that's no '76, it's a '78. The car phone must have been a dealer-installed option! :-)

I had a Pinto that color. The great thing about that color was that it hid a lot of the rust.

As a former Alliance owner, I say good riddance to it!

@Novaload: Just like on this car.

@Peter F. Masterton: I never said it wasn't an awesome car, just that its name was goofy! :-)

@mobilene: Righto - 70 Super Bee.

This one, just because it took guts to give it such a goofy name. (Can you name it from just the photo?)

@80toy: I'm wit ya on that one. I vote for Conan simply because that's the level to which I could ever personally aspire.

That's too bad, because I follow a couple things on the Times' site. But they're nothing I can't live without.

What I wanna know is whether any service will let me send in film — yes, film — and post digital images for me to download without requiring me to buy prints. Snapfish sure doesn't, and I've asked for it repeatedly.

@mobilene: I use them for film developing too. I wish they would let me send in my film, but receive only downloadable digital images. They can keep the prints.

Vote: Snapfish.

*stands up and applauds*

Yeah! And the HF got only 37 HP, on par with your average Singer sewing machine.

Isn't that the second-gen Scion Tc?

Yellow 1966 Galaxie 500 coupe. Mom and Dad brought me home from the hospital in it after I was born. Dad kept it until '72 when he replaced it with an execrable '71 Impala coupe.

@mobilene: And btw, I took this photo in 1984; this is the one I drove. It was slooooooow — zero to 60 in 45 seconds, no joke.