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I appreciated the way the guy posting the Fauxborghini ad included a picture of a real Lamborghini to show us what it will look like when it's done.

The Lotus is cool and all but I had to go with the Panhard on the strength of the Garmin Napoleon commercial.

I had a 1975 Saab 99 for almost 10 years. Dollar for dollar it was the best car I ever owned. I paid $125 for it. It lived in Ohio most of it's life but the rust was minimal. I used it to move to Texas. I regret that I had to sell it. I have a soft spot in my heart (head?) for Saabs to this day.

Don't forget Everhard Road in Canton, Ohio

This was a tough one. I went Land Rover because I have always wanted one and I have been to the land Rover Factory and I have taken a ride on the famous Land Rover Test Track.

I had to vote for the Bristol because I couldn't vote for an ad where Beetle was misspelled as Beatle.

@Kelly: You need to drive around Houston during one of our frequent rain events when there is 6 inches of water covering the street you need to take to get to or home from work.

What about the T-Rex?

While I would have liked to reward the owner of the Lancias for having possibly the best Craig's List car ad I've ever seen (yes, I know, damning by faint praise), the SM is the winner here.

I liked the previous model much better.

I think this is the first PCH in which I couldn't muster the motivation to vote.

@HoubaHouba!: The B29 story is a sad one indeed. The cause of the fire was an unsecured generator which tipped over on take off or on a taxi test run and ignited the fire which consumed the whole plane.

This is a terrible place to discuss politics.

With another hurricane bearing down on the Gulf Coast, It will be a good time to get out of Houston.

For being a fairly conservative, libertarian state, Texas HOAs are full of nazis that like to tell you what to do based on their prejudices.

I had to vote for the Shelby "Doge" CXS

@DrJimmy: You would be surprised at the mileage some of the old cars got. I have a 1963 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88 convertible. In the course of the research I did when I bought it I found an old Mobil fuel economy test from 1963. The 2 door hard top Dynamic 88 won the mid size category with a 20 mpg. My convertible gets

I had to vote for the Lincolns. That is one of my all time favotite care and you get two of them!

I had to go with the 10th Anniversary 280ZX because I drove one for almost 10 years.

@Tomsk: The coolest thing about the algae-derived biodiesel is that the vast biodiversity among algae provide the opportunity to design the finished biodiesel much more than the vegetable oils do. We can change the biodiesel properties of the biodiesel by choosing different oils but algae will give us almost