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@stoke™: ...and, we have a winner!

It must hate flights. Lots of rope needed to tame the beast, it seems.

I AM THE GOD OF HOOD FIRE!

I betcha the Dukes would cut the corner flying through the gap of those palms there.

A two-year old used electric car? Even if it only did that few miles, the battery-pack did age since new. And all this for only 30% lower that shop windows? No, thank you.

@wætherman: yeah, well the 'busa can do better than 200 with a turbo, plus how many V8 Volvos are out there - and how many with a screaming m'cycle engine? If you got to bother and do an engine swap, why not go unique?

with forced induction of course. It would take at least 10 minutes of your average car enthusiast to get his/her head around the engine note from that body.

Two cylinders firing up - makes for a delicious noise. Yum-yum!

I'm going to stick my neck out and say: merc A Class. The second gen found a proper equilibrium, and is an ok car, but the first gen was too small and its running gear too compromised for a merc.

weeeeellll.... the idea isn't half bad, and it's not that a lot of people would shed a tear for the original body with six/c4, so that's ok. But the build seems to have withered out before completion (windows? tailgate?) and it still hasn't got the fitting propulsion upgrade (302?) so this just isn't all that tasty in

@Psiu! Puxa!: Your 244 is the coolest car I have ever seen!: Though i am all for a good station wagon any day, i have to say, that the extra "headroom" these things have helps with moving - and i did a lot of that in the last couple of years. If you cannot get a proper van easily, but need to haul stuff, not just your

My problem with minivans? Nothing really, apart of the fact, that because of their zero driver-appeal, I just cannot imagine one as an only ride in the family - and we cannot afford two cars at the mo'.

I wish you haven't said that...

@87CapriceEstate: No, thank you for pointing out the link fail. Cheers!

I was born in a former east-block country, so i know a few firsthand. And from these, the Moskvich 412 was the favorite - we owned one, inherited from my grandpa when the car was 14 (i only 5), and it was an excellent car: powerful, spacious, excellent ride with high ground clearance. One drawback: if you wanted to

Whoa. Just Whoa. Is that serious? He asks money for that? I wouldn't touch it with a stick, let alone pay for it...??? Of my short jalop history, this is the crackiest pipiest thus far