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I now see my commute in a much better light.

I now see my commute in a much better light.

@CABEZAGRANDE: You've really thought this out, haven't you?

Ralph Lauren's gonna kill me when he finds it missing...

@bradledy: Tucker's grandson ma kesrodded '48 Tucker replicas. Not sure if he's still in business, though...

I would choose a classic "Car of the Future", but this thing is just captivating from every angle. BMW M1 Homage.

@alexander_the_car_salamander: Funny story about that. There was a budget problem, so the demise of the Ford 49 gave you the Ford GT. Choices, choices...

It looks like Lamborghini has finally taken steps to reach out to the untapped youth millionaire market by hiring all the design students who make those horrible angular studies in college.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Considering that I can't find any matching parts from the teaser photos, I believe that there is still a Jota hiding in there.

@jalopnikfan: It works, and that's what matters. I doubt that driver would be driving with such confidence if that wasn't there.

@jalopnikfan: That's not ridiculous, that's beautiful.

@ssrock64: ...and here's an ad for the Dodge Dakota Convertible, which wears a similar paint scheme.

@Hotrodelectric: Yes, there was no Dodge Dakota Shelby R/T Convertible from stock, but there was a Dodge Dakota Shelby R/T and a limited run of Dodge Dakota Convertibles. For this, somebody just added the Shelby badging to a stock convertible. Here's a regular, stock Dodge Dakota Shelby R/T

It could be worse; They could bring this back.

@Baby Beater Benz: If you want a couple, I live right by Oshkosh and some of my neighbors work there. I could get you some for a discount of a couple mil, but by that point you'd be the person you're trying to overthrow.

@Death By Cornbread: Not until it becomes an electrical problem, too. Well, I guess rust may apply in some cases.

The Type 57SC: the last of Bugatti's road cars and the last of Ettore's personal creations before he died. An appropriate send-off for a master...