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Well the 999 does have a significant part in Ford Racing history. Notice the typical rear propulsion system of all Ford street and race cars. Sorry I kid, I kid. DON'T TAKE IT PERSONAL FORD PEOPLE. :-)

I can't wait.

All I can say to the Toyota employees who decide to stay behind: Good luck finding work.

What's the matter, South Korea? Afraid of a little FREEDOM?

Black paint job and a Buick emblem and you have yourself a bad-ass 2016 Grand National

I thought the same thing when I watched this earlier, why talk about Ecoboost unless this is a turbo as well? Either way I'm excited as all hell!

Automatically seals itself when you aren't drinking to prevent spills and keep your drink hot or cold for up to 4 hours on the 16 oz and 6 hours on the 20 oz. And the claim to keep it HOT is not at all exaggerated, I've forgotten a full mug in the car and come back half a day later and it is still piping hot.

Automatically seals itself when you aren't drinking to prevent spills and keep your drink hot or cold for up to 4

So it's the opposite of Tokyo Drift?

The Hind is bigger uglier, and I would say more threatening. I wouldn't want to pick a fight with either of them though. They do both have a tough look that few gunships can match. Here's an AH-1 looking pretty badass for example, but still nowhere near as scary as it's either the AH-64 or the Mi-24 (though I'd not be

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haha no thanks the mi-24 is way more menacing. It's heavily armored and also the fastest attack/transport helicopter in service. If you ever heard one in real life you'd understand.

I saw the museum. It still creeps me out.

I agree with the Mk1 & later tanks, like this Mk4. I always thought they looked like pure evil on wheels tracks.

Ekranoplan, like you had to ask

A10, The gun that thought it was a plane.

Never made it into combat, but the RAH-66 Comanche was scary/beautiful:

Mi-24 Hind. Soviet Era flying death machine.

@Jones Foyer: EVERYTHING DOES TEND TO BE WACKY IN cANUCKISTAN