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As a frequent builder of muscle cars, I would put money on it being a Mustang II front cross member/setup and a generic 4 link suspension in the rear.

Hope he doesn’t mind me sharing, but a guy I know has this Eleanor recreation. It has full metal bodywork, not plastic kit. The craftsmanship is incredible.

This is like a cover band that uses more expensive musical equipment than the original band.

OH HEY GUYS THIS GUY HAS A JOKE ABOUT HONDA MOTORS AND A LAWN MOWER!

Doesn’t the new Accord already have the Type R engine as an option. just detuned a bit?

Hey look I found the perfect place for it.

300k for this I’m voting crack pipe, having a placard at a cars and coffee that reads Steve Jobs used to own this is a big yawner.

Buy it, un-pause it, and purposely lose.

Wow, this choked me up some. I am from Iowa, and when I was a teenager, my dad restored his ‘63 Ford F-250 in our garage. Seeing the grill and tailgate on that truck in the article took me right back there. Thanks for this.

For this discussion we definitely have to add a caveat, and that is to not count the look of the tail lights, since they look old immediately if they’re not the new LED style. That said, the Alfa Romeo Brera will look new even when it’s eligible for US import, and it’s already 12 years old.

Mid 2000 Acura products, specifically the TSX & TL. It’s funny because this generation look newer than the “beak” cars that came after them.

Possibly the most underated design.

I could think of a few, but since someone already mentioned the RX-7 and the video cited the S2000, my current lust is the Lexus SC300/SC400's of the 90's. Timeless and clean.

And even then, I still think the 350Z is still pretty fugly. Then again I’m not much of Z guy to begin with but give me a 300ZX or a 240Z and then we’re talking.

This here is a 20-year-old design.

Ah yes. The 370z. One of the originators of ugly overstyling. I still think thee 350 looks a hell of a lot better.

Mine!

I will never not reply “Jaguar XJ220" to one of these discussions...