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I have no particular love for Pontiac, but it sure had a better claim to life than GMC.

But it doesn't preclude a future 124 Abarth Spider. There was an original version, and it took the world rally championship in the early '70s. Exciting news.

Absolutely agree. I loved the last few drive-ins I have gone to. One in Massachusetts and one in Indiana. Great Friday/Saturday night activity.

The S2k is the closest to a bike engine in a production car.

While they might have owned the theater in town, it was not ticket prices that made them move. The MPAA sets ticket prices based on location (zip codes) and gets normally 100% of the ticket take for the first 14 days of any release. The theater owners make their money exclusively on concessions. People that go to

This mall has now been renamed the "Collin McCreek Mall" after this rally practice in the lot.

Reluctantly, I agree. However, I am glad it is on the list. This is why I visit Jalopnik.

1984 BMW 633 CSI - $5000 (manual)

This Rampage couldn't be more 80's if it had Ronald Reagan sitting in it. Rare, clean enough to eat off of, and it has a stick. Home run.

Things you don't usually associate. 5-speed Manual. RWD. Maxima.

I hate to double post, and I know these are horrible and from the dark ages for Maserati, and it's got the domestic market 'tax special 2.0' but I love a 1980's Maserati interior.

Rare because so many owners were recipients of Darwin awards.

Hey man. What did Asimo ever do to you.

It makes me crave one of these again.

IMHO (an ex-65 Valiant coupe owner), the Valiant is the clear exception to Mopar douchebaggery. Its humble origins and bullet-proof mechanicals gives it an automatic pass.

once an Evo owner actually didn't brag about his Evo when I told him I loved it, it made me feel better about those cars.