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Looks like they have their own Stig Wrangler at that farm, too.

In the case of the Mustang II, it was literally lost in the shadow of its much-larger predecessor, the '71-'73 Mustang.

Bob Seger got royalties from GM every time those ads with his song aired....good for him

Let's hope the guy who loved screwing car tailpipes never sees this one.

The white zones are for loading and unloading only.

Douuuuuuuuuuuuuuuche!

Can I hear an a-men?

Strange that you think they are "dissing" the '04-'08 GTO...BECAUSE ONE OF THEIR EDITORS OWNS ONE! (And he's no "nostalgic baby boomer" either...)

Let me guess....his eyes are brown because he's so full of shit.

Obviously he has more money than brains, and B-J called him on the money. Sooner or later,

@caucasian: I drove that road many a time while living in nearby Hastings...Minnesota DOT extended the life of the previous road surface back in the '80s by cutting/installing new expansion joints, but the old surface became too worn out.

@Isetta: Now that I think of it, that's the San Joaquin River, not the Sacramento (which is on the other side of the island).

@87CapriceEstate: ...and drive on US 20 south of Syracuse! (BTW, isn't it apple-harvest time along there, especially near Cardiff?)

@Skink: Neither is the future.

@Isetta: That looks like the Antioch Bridge and Mount Diablo in the background...on the Sherman Island road along a Sacramento River levee (near my old home of Rio Vista, CA)

"StereoSonic" was the name for the factory-installed Ford 8-tracks way back when.....it also led to retailers like Detroit's Tape Shak that specialized in music on tape.

@McMike: ...and it's only 180 degrees away from a Pirelli calendar.....