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    My attraction to the clean lines and proportions of the mid ‘90s Tercel Coupe is both strong and unhealthy. Read more

    Take a look at this Ford Festiva in ‘Demon’ trim and try to tell me car companies don’t have a sense of humor. Read more

    I still desperately want Ford’s 2007 Airstream concept van. Read more

    Everything about this press picture of the Mercedes SL Designo Black Diamond Edition is perfect. Read more

    Up into the ‘90s, Mazda welcomed high-price flagship cars, like this completely unexpected and little-loved rear-drive luxury car. This is the 929. I want one. Read more

    [I wonder where the Chevy Equinox Xtreme concept from 2003 is now? Photo Credit: GM] Read more

    [Here we see the natural enemy of the car detailer, the pigeon. Photo Credit: Raphael Orlove] Read more

    Long before everyone started trying to sell you a ‘panoramic sunroof,’ there was the 1974 Maserati Medici concept leading the way to bright, sunny interiors. Read more

    [You could buy an early Mitsubishi Pajero with a canvas top. What did Mitsubishi call their canvas-topped model? Of course, they called it the Mitsubishi Pajero Canvas Top. Straightforward. I like that. Photo Credit: Mitsubishi] Read more

    [The Porsche Panamera is easy to hate. But at times, it’s easy to love, too. Photo Credit: Porsche] Read more

    [Maybe more than anything else, the Ferrari 599 looks weird. How do all these shadows and lines fold in on each other? Photo Credit: Ferrari] Read more

    [How big was the trunk on the Volvo 262C Bertone? Like, hella big. Photo Credit: Volvo] Read more

    [When Citroën got Lotus to turn their Visa hatchback into a top-level rally car, did Lotus move the Visa’s front engine to the rear, as was standard for the WRC monsters of the day? No! They just stuck a Visa body on a Lotus Esprit chassis. Read more about this cancelled program at Weird Cars. Photo: Citroën, or maybe Read more

    [The later Peugeot 905s were faster, but the early ones remain the prettiest of Peugeot’s 1990s Le Mans prototypes. Photo Credit: Getty Images] Read more