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I'm old enough that my kids are Gen Y adults, so I can't give an informed opinion, but it is a shame. There are so many more interesting cars on the market now than there were in the late '70s/early 80s when I was young and starting out. I don't think it's the cars, I think it's the people, generally.

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50 year old film, but how cool is this and it seems like an appropriate thread to post it in.

That could lead to alcohol poisoning.

I'm going old-school and will suggest the Morgan Factory at Malvern Link. Old world craftsmen building beautiful cars by hand. I would certainly enjoy working there as opposed to a high-tech, robot filled factory.

Cut the chord? Well, maybe if you're selling a Sonata...

Neither of these idiots are in the same galaxy musically as Otis Redding.

Quite possibly the longest stroke ever.

Someone should be kicked in the nuts for chopping off one of the most beautiful roof lines ever. CP.

I wouldn't move to France for a new Ferrari.

Well, well stated.

Three trips to the track for high speed driver's ed. Chances are extremely high that your car is capable of much more than (almost) anyone that posts here is capable of getting out of it. I certainly include myself in that group.

As a long time Porsche fanatic and owner, I have to say that this is potentially the greatest car they've ever created. Imagine this thing in Pink Pig livery...

Great picture of a beautiful '29 roadster pickup. Nice work.

Rat rods? Really? Get a clue about a subject before writing about it.. These cars are anything but rat rods.

Obviously yes. One of the most beautiful cars ever and it would be pretty sweet to be the guy who owned it. This is a car that would fit into Ralph Lauren's collection. It's that special. This car is way beyond a commodity, which is what a fleet of new Jags or any other new cars essentially is.