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And the #1 dorky comment:

God DAMN it, Audi. Stop already with that god awful big gaping grill opening. Think horizontal. Dorks. Nothing like taking normally well-designed cars and running them through the magic ugly box.

At first I went "cool", then as I looked at each picture and started noticing features, I ended up thinking "bleagh". Basically, they took a boring minivan, added some bubbly body mods, blanked out the windows, cut new "futuristic" window shapes, then added a bunch of JC Whitneyesque crap to it. But what do you expect

Oh, and yeah, LUVs were the best looking mini truck ever.

I'm not sure what the point of the article is. It was just boring prattle and non-car-guy opinion.

And always keep your hand cupped over and around those spring steel c-clips when removing and installing them. One wrong move and they fly into the neighbor's grass, never to seen again, that is, until their mower hucks it into his wife's eyeball.

There'll be peas when you are done.

AAUUHH! That sketch hurts my eyes. No pointy lines on a Can-Am car please. Long live the 2E.

Some guy in my tiny home town of Keota, IA had one of those Checkers. Probably still in his barn.

What? No Coke poured over the posts/terminals to clean up the crap? :)

The guy's definition of "ugly" is really goofy. Most of them are amazing designs.

Ain't no better looking truck ever made than IHs.

Mercury Comet Type R. Waaay too many of those in the high school parking lots.

Oh boy. Wow. Without reading the article, I'd guess it'll be some boring body mods (or maybe just some stickers) and some billet engine parts. On a boring truck.

Yes indeed, those Minneapolis-Moline UDLX Comfortractors were gorgeous and practical. Plow the back forty then head to town for dinner and a movie, or just cruise Main St. for chicks.

Weird timing. I just had to put the spare on my girlfriend's car this morning after I heard it making a sound like when you pinch your lips together with your fingers and force air out. I found a small nail, and the air was seeping out in a puddle from yesterday's slushstorm.

OMG, those are amazing looking. Sieg heil!

Oliver Wendell Douglas' Hoyt Clagwell (best tractor brand name ever) was actually a Fordson.

I'd take any of them except the 'stangs. The gassers are totally hot, especially that Olds, as is the Veedub.

Amazing and gorgeous. Too bad they didn't have curved glass back then. All it needs is some smooth "land speed" type hub caps and some lakes pipes.