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I really did win a Farmall in a raffle.

An old curmudgeon I know once told me to buy a replacement part for the things that usually fail on your car, walk out to the car with the shiny new parts in hand, show the car you have them, then put them on a shelf. Your original parts will now last forever ;)

What he really wants is a 1970 Olds Cutlass Convertible. Asking price of $18,500. Cheap to buy, cheap to maintain, plenty of smiles per mile and he can invite 4-5 of his friends along for the ride.

Didn’t read the article, but those pictures of a Mustang have dismal resolution. Horribly pixelated.

Ah, Falcon/Mustang bodywork - a.k.a “bring a magnet”. Rule #1: the quarters are bondo. No, they are. Really. Always.

We don’t hold much love for any ‘Vette built between 1974 and, oh, say 1989...

A classic, the black and white was a controversial choice, but in the end, it really gave the movie......DEPTH.

The internet truly is a gift that gives with one hand while trying to punch you in the nuts with the other.

I only saw the title and knew this had to be a Torch article.

I have the answer, Mr. Torchinsky.

That Roadmaster, yuuuummm.

I met a lot of these hammer heads growing up on Long Island. Same shit different decade.

Waze has a GPS speedometer on it that tries to tell you if you’re speeding. Shows your speed with a partial circle arc around it, the border of which progresses in proportion to your speed such that it completes the circle when you hit the limit. Once you go over, it turns reddish and keeps drawing the arc. It’s

I’m a bit conflicted. The 19 year old in me says NP. The 50 year old me knows I’d maybe get it running and drive it looking like it does and never finish.

Easy. Cadillac Ciel. Cadillac convertible 4-suicide-door luxobarge made today? I’ll take 3.

I always like the looks of the Chrysler Firepower.

Definitely an ElMiraj. It was painful when they said they were not building it. After that the Buick Avista....a Camaro in a Tuxedo

It isn’t that old but the Nissan IDX just makes sooo much sense.

I love the old XJC and I’m still waiting for a successor. Bertone gave me hope with the B99 (I know it’s a four door but it’s the closest anyone has come) but alas to no avail.