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What scale is all this in?

Anything from Mercedes-Benz.

Two ads also worth a mention:

Meanwhile, California's medfly population denies involvement.

Look for ways those GPS (or however they do it) thingies to be reverse-engineered, with the secrets of how thoise things work posted somewhere on the internet...leading to stuff that'll defeat them, (i.e.l not tallying anywhere near the full mileage the car goes, or only a set mileage per trip, no matter how long the

@Tony Agee: You missed the comment by the SIM corporate HQ insider that NONE of their titles are going anywhere...and that it's "business as usual."

The real-life version of the one seen in my avatar....with a 250HP 400, console-mounted Turbo 400, air, honeycomb wheels, big Formula steering wheel, AM/FM stereo radio, handling package, rear exhaust "side splitters" and that Anaconda Gold color.

I'll take the real-life version of the promo model seen in my avatar. (Especially the version that we had thathad honeycomb wheels, a 250 HP 400, and a look that drew looks everywhere. (It was not the car to drive while in Witness Protection.)

Meh.

That big '67 Pontiac looks more like a Catalina to me* (shorter wheelbase than the Bonnie)...either way, it's a cool illustration.

Wonder how they're going to write out the characters voiced by Paul Newman & George Carlin in the first one?

Finally...a Mercedes that looks like a '69 Camaro.

For the 98 color episodes of Dragnet produced from 1967-70, they used the same car (that '67 Fairlane), and the stock footage of it was used, re-used, re-used, re-used and re-used.

A clear case of a Monty that'll never be Full.

I'd like to see Top Gear buy that footage & use it in their story/stories from Mallorca.

That'll buff right off...of the locomotive.

Over 99% of all constipated people just don't give a shit.

Publix' slogan is "Where Shopping Is A Pleasure."

Is Top Gear going to do a "Stig Vs. Stig" thing like Mad Magazine's classic "Spy Vs. Spy"?

Ford Ranger...The Truck That Wouldn't Die!