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We had a 73 pontiac catalina safari that was equiped with one of these tailgates. one of the coolest features i've ever seen on a car, but extremely temperamental.

When you need more POWER!

"that was fun, right? well, hope you enjoy the walk home now.... cause you're not getting back in soaked in that run-off water".

I realize it gets a good bit of attention on a regular basis, but I'd definitely include the Tucker in the top 10.

Call Tim Allen, see if he'll buy them.

This would be my choice. A copy of Rick Ehrenberg's Green Brick Valiant. It was pretty successful in the one lap of america and other than the Tuned Port 340 stroker, the rest was a pretty easy build.

there's one of those tractors here in murfreesboro at our bicentennial village in beautiful but unrestored condition along with some other period tractors.

especially this.

considered setting up an event with Lane to show these cars in motion? I'm nearby and would and I'd pay to see it.

I think when the slogan of the app is "outsmarting traffic" anything is fair game.

what a great idea, my culdesac is officially grid-locked.

our worst fears come true. someone out uglied the Aztek

How much space does he need?

now, how do i get them to restore this for me?

The restored Maxima now lives at Nissan's North American headquarters in Nashville. You can go visit it, if you think you can handle the decadence. And once again, kudos to Nissan for having a sense of humor.

i can't find the name of the company or the specific car, but there's an African car company building a small SUV using banana leaf fiber composites for the body panels.