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I took this photo myself.

I love, love, love this generation of Supra. But not for almost three large. Sorry.

My mouth is actually watering.

I'm unable to muster up any sorrow over the loss of the body-on-frame Explorer. It was never anything more than a tall car for soccer moms. The new one's no different. No change in mission here.

That hood ornament just begs to be photographed, doesn't it?

The badges on that thing look very weird.

I was hip to it until I saw that tailgate.

All I can think of now is Mrs. Denny.

When these came out, I was all excited that somebody had finally done something different. If I didn't need minivan versatility and size back then, I'd've bought one.

My car, she said, "Son, I'm gonna drive you to drinkin', while you work to make me a Hot Rod Lincoln."

'71 Chevy Impala coupe. Damn thing stalled all the time.

My 5' 0" white-haired grandmother, who swore like a sailor, drove one of these (orange with a white top) with a snowplow attached to the front. To get in, she had to grab the steering wheel and pull herself up.

I figure that this will happen like dominos falling. When my bank follows suit, it won't make sense to switch, because my new bank would eventually follow suit, too.

@British_Looks_British_Reliabil...: Anything's nice on a '57 Ford!

@Piloter: Indiana's troopers behave similarly to Michigan's. But I think that Pennsylvania's state cops are trained by the Marquis de Sade himself.

I've always thought the spear on the side of the Indiana State Police car was wicked.

I wish you both love, luck, and happiness!

The 1970s AMC door handle.

@smokyburnout: I wonder how they drove it to the track that way without getting bothered by the sheriff.