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It reminds me of the contest the Hooters restaurant chain ran among its waitresses, where the one who rang up the most beer sales woul win a “Toyyoda”  The woman wo won it was dismayed when presented her prize--a Yoda doll.  It was explained that this was all a joke, ha ha ha.  She did sue, and apparently got enough

A daily driver this isn’t. But as an occasional cool ride on occasions to show off, for someone who has patience with British electrics it should fit the bill fine!

...and neighbors who didn’t notice or didn’t ask questions about why there was a Bobcat or a backhoe in the guy’s yard.

Insurance fraud about a stolen car report?

The Sterling 825/827. Only the British could turn a Honda/Acura Legend, from a maker with legendary reliability, and turn it into...that.

The Mustang II Mach 1 wasn’t all that bad--compared to the Mustang II Cobra II.  The 1978 stripe revision didn’t help matters one bit.

The Mustang II Mach 1 wasn’t all that bad--compared to the Mustang II Cobra II.  The 1978 stripe revision didn’t help matters one bit.

That was actually the Dale Earnhardt Jr. Special Edition Monte Carlo. There was also a Dale Earnhardt Sr. version (black with silver cladding), a Michael Waltrip version (same stripe as above on a blue car) a Jeff Gordon version (blue with flames of a slightly darker shade) and a Tony Stewart edition (since the

That was actually the Dale Earnhardt Jr. Special Edition Monte Carlo. There was also a Dale Earnhardt Sr. version (black with silver cladding), a Michael Waltrip version (same stripe as above on a blue car) a Jeff Gordon version (blue with flames of a slightly darker shade) and a Tony Stewart edition (since the

I always thought white was popular mainly because of ease of posting advertisements on commercial vehicles.

Does it have its original flower vase?  That's important.

The AMC Pacer. I know AMC had a tight budget and needed hood clearance for the V8 engine, but did someone really think this was a good idea?

Duesenberg SJ. Tell me that isn’t magnificent.

Duesenberg SJ. Tell me that isn’t magnificent.

Opel GT.

Opel GT.

A lot of people are saying that the small, affordable cars are disappearing with the demand for them.  I'm not so sure.  I would imagine Hyundai makes more from the Venue than the Accent, like Ford does with the Escape over the Focus, GM with the Trax over the Cruze, etc.  And every Accent that sells is a Venue that

Like some of you, my first thought when I saw the headline was "Limbaugh or Geddy Lee?"   

I fear the day--I suspect coming soon--when this is considered a midsize.

The seller claims the car ran with a new battery—but how long ago was that? So the $2260 is for a badly rusted car that we don’t know if it runs? Is there anything we know is good on this car?