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I agree — good luck to the seller.

My Maserati did 185.

Facepalm moment on my part...but...where's the missing piece? I've looked at all the pictures and can't seem to find it. I'm sure it's obvious and staring right at me...

I love the picture used as the 'title card.' I can't quite put my finger on it — maybe because it's from the 1960s, maybe because it's a Corvair like my mom drove — but I'm just so drawn to that picture! Nice job, Jalopnik Art Department.

My dad's side of the family is from St. Cloud, so I've had a few chances to become up close and personal with some Pan information. If anyone ever is in the area, the Stearns County History Museum has a pretty nice exhibit on Mr. Pandolfo, including an absolutely beautiful Pan (1917 Model A, I think...).

Yep, that's the first thing that went through my mind too......

Reverse — Awesome Chevy collection. That's the kind of guy I want to grow up to be. I still can't help but ask if he has a 1994 Cavalier Z24 convertible?

(A strech reference, I know...)

The CRJ1 and CRJ2 are borderline torture. The CRJ7 and CRJ9 are at least tolerable, but give me an Embraer product instead any day.

Ya know, I was about to write some smart-ass response about how that's just Spiegel, and you must not come to Jalopnik all that much, and the humorous aspect of it all.

The '85 was the first car I ever fell in love with.....my grandfather was shopping for a car in the 1984-1985 timeframe, and as a result, I got all of his catalogs after he bought his new car (which ended up being a 1985 Park Avenue). My favorite catalog has to be volume 1 of the 1984 Olds catalog, which contains

The GAZ Sebring licensed copy?

It was kinda sad that my Buick Park Avenue couldn't claim the title of the largest........

A friend of mine in high school had one of those. We had assigned parking spots, and she — driving the smallest car in the school — had the spot next to another friend, who drove a green 1977 Ford LTD II — the largest car in the school.

Flat floor with no driveshaft...boy, that would be nice today.

There is a special feel, in an Oldsmo....uh.....

My guess is they'll produce a "49.42nd Anniversary" edition on the current model, but market it as a 50th. Then when the new one comes out, they'll do a proper 50th.

I don't think she's ever stepped foot inside a McDonald's......but whatever she says, goes!