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A Jeep Wrangler. People from all kinds of different social backgrounds like them so it’s always a good conversation starter. Even if you never take it off the pavement it still exudes an air of outdoorsy coolness. It’ll make the statement “I’m all grown up now and have made it far enough in life to afford nice things,

Depends on your definition of “successful.” The Chaparral 2J had so much potential during its one season of racing that McLaren fought (successfully) to have it disqualified from future racing.

Porsche 917.

Also, CP.

IIRC they’re not actually building “new” cars so much as completely rebuilding old ones from new old stock parts. To actually build new cars they need to go through all sorts of rigmarole with the DOT and NHTSA including equipping the cars with all the modern safety tech (front/side airbags, ABS, traction control,

Jet powered snowblowers.

I bet one of these could be a lot of fun with some really torquey electric motors installed.

Neutral:

So we’ve got the Volt and the Bolt... if they make an electric sports car will they call it the Jolt?

Excellent.

It's supposed to be an autonomous car.

Not-so-fun fact: The Duck Hunt gun requires an old CRT style TV, you can’t play it on a modern flat screen. Boooooooo.

They had a “password” system consisting of putting dots on a grid, but it wasn’t perfect. You’d lose the lives and energy tanks you’d collected (on later games you’d keep the E-tanks at least) and if you were on Dr. Wily’s level you’d always restart at the beginning of it instead of where you left off, which could

Oh fuuuuuuudgggge.

Lancia Orca.

The Mercedes F 015 is pretty bonkers.

I can just picture how awesome it’d be having a Nintendo in the car for a long road trip. The hours would just fly by, and you’d finally have almost finished that game you could never manage to beat at home. And the car hits a pothole and then...

the see-through A-pillars are one of the best safety features known to man.