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Time to remember the good old space time with some "Space Oddity" ;-)

I think I might chose the Camaro depending on how the ex-wife look.

Picture and comment of the day! :-)

It's the 1 M series, my mistake! ^_^;

I forgotted to mention, Edmunds did in late June a comparo test of a Challenger SRT8 against a BMW M1 [www.insideline.com] And Holy driving test Batman! They seems to prefer the Challenger SRT8 over the BMW M1.

Yeah, if they could add a V6-manual and cut some weight, it might help a bit things.

Me too, I have a soft spot for the Challenger, now if they could give a V6-manual as well as a new interior.

It would be nice, a modern Fox-body spanning the Mustang, Aussie Falcon, a future Lincoln Mark IX and perhaps, a new T-bird. Ok, I stop dreaming now. -_-;

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At least it's not the other "Magic Roundabout" ;-)

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+1 I completely agree. I guess it's time to made some educationnal movies shorts about roundabouts. Anyone who remember the short movie "The talking car"? ;-)

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That's reminds me of the Robot Chicken spoof when Optimus Prime gets prostate cancer.

I saw a nice nod to Transformers at [www.newgrounds.com] that flash animated nod was made in 2005.

It could be worse, imagine what if AOL buyed them? ;-)

It's some CAFE related editorial cartoon made by Henry Payne I saw at [reason.com]

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As well as those PSA "Operation lifesaver".

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I found other videos who could fit here as well.

It could be interesting to know how the 1961 Dodge would had look if it didn't got the "elephant ears fins"? I spotted a interesting possibility at [www.whatifcars.com]

The early 1970s British Hillman Avenger was sold briefly as the Plymouth Cricket in North America but got a much longer lifespan in Argentina as the Dodge 1500 and the VW 1500 when VW acquired Chrysler South America operations. [www.rootes-chrysler.co.uk]