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Even some of this pained me to type. I don't like the idea of including anything other than naturally aspirated V8s, but it's hard to deny the Turbo V6 GN. I'd almost make it the one exclusion to the rule. This would also mean the Hellcats, and any forced induction camaro, mustang, etc. would have to find a new

Not all pony cars are muscle cars, and not all muscle cars are pony cars, but there are some that are both. The mustang was originally just introduced as a commuter car marketed to female professionals. Every mustang, regardless of performance package, or lowly 6cyl is a pony car. The mustangs that get the performance

i'm sure they've got a backstock of these they could send there.

I've talked with one of them some time back, he said all of the '48 replicas from now on would be steel rather than fiberglass as well.

it's not on their site anymore, but they are working on an all steel Tucker Torpedo (the concept car, rather than the '48).

As was told us in design studio classes. "Symmetry is the bad designer's good design". It's the safe, conservative approach.

as long as it includes "Brougham"

Last one of these I saw was while doing some work at Dolly Parton's house. She's an interesting and eclectic woman.

"The company's owner, Brandon Arnold, says he'd asked the company's owner"

the first thing i thought before i read the headline was.... oooooh, a new one of these

I'm not sure which of these i would displace to make room for them, but Kia needs to be on the list too. Who knew 10 years ago, they'd have a 60k luxury sedan, a Minivan (that actually looks good) and have people excited about future cars. If only they'd bring out the GT4

those wheels are the updated more aggressive version of these

eh?

well, it was a good try..... but I win.

"Noooo, I said I need a ricola"...

i think any combination of Jay + Seinfeld, Tim Allen, or Chris Titus would work.

this plus the hardtop

Boom.

gotta haul? Miata don't care.