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@TR3-A: Our two favorite areas are Canada Corner and Turn 5, which used to provide fun times during the CART weekends. It is also a nice sharp 90 turn after a downhill straight. and it doesn't have the gravel of Canada to catch overshots. Being only 31, I wasn't around for the Can Am days, but my dad used to go to

@TR3-A: The brats and corn is still there, they just cost more than 25 cents now. Best track in the country. The vintage weekends are great. 10 or 12 years ago, the CART weekend was fun too, those days are gone too.

What a waste of 550hp.

With 425 hp, I'm gonna need a back brace to keep from launching it out from underneath my ass on take off.

We're gonna need a bigger garage. Can we rent space from Leno or something?

The Chevy Cavalier started out life as a low quality piece of crap, and through every redesign, Chevy had the foresight to stick to their guns and make sure it was always the biggest piece of low quality crap in its segment.

I'd take a Roadrunner over each of them, but of these 2, I went with the Charger. Better looking car.

The 510 without a doubt. That is so much fun looking, and if I was anywhere near California, I would consider it seriously. Damn!

So when I'm riding in back, I have to share my cup holder with whomever is riding next to me? What a bunch of crap. Pass.

I have always wanted this exact car for a project of my own. Good luck, and keep the updates coming.

Shoe horn it into one of the 3 Fiat 850s from PCH a few days ago. Or the exposed engine hotrod idea.

Fiats, I know I'm in the minority here, but I have never liked El Caminos.

I don't have too much off road experience, I'm a city boy, but last April, while camping in Moab, Utah for a week, we rented a lifted Jeep for a day and went hooning around some trails, that was a absolute blast.

@teargas: I voted for the Ferrari, but I like your thinking.

It's a Ferrari Wagon people! I want to take a Ferrari Camping!

I've actually owned 2 Ford Probes in my day.

I don't know why, but I love 60's Olds convertibles.

1984 Honda Accord, 5 spd, 4 door, baby blue.

@TinaChow: The 1976 BMW 3.0 CSL by Frank Stella is pretty awesome too, but I'll stick with the awesomeness that is Andy Warhol and the awesomeness that is the M1.